Tradition on a plate
Callaloo is a traditional Angolan meal, also very popular in São Tomé and Príncipe. By custom, it is eaten in the company of family and close friends, or in celebration of life events such as marriage, and it can be made from meat or fish.
Being in the coastal city of Namib, which features an immense sea fishing area, we strongly recommend you to try the Fish Callaloo, a local specialty that is sure to delight even the most demanding of food lovers.
Fresh from the sea
In a cooking pot, layers of dried fish and fresh fish are added to a special sauce which may include tomato, garlic, okra, sweet potato, spinach, zucchini and palm oil. The secret is in this sauce: it often tastes differently in different kitchens, but it will never fail to delight you.
As garnish, try the “funge”. It is a typical side dish in Angola, which may be made from corn flour or cassava flour and is well known for its rich and unique texture.