The 14 Best African Food Instagrams to Follow ASAP

What’s a regular day without taking some time out for a quick Instagram binge? A lot of time, that includes exciting food content, whether it’s by an influencer who sabi the work or your favourite restaurants. But there comes a time to expand your horizons, and the moment is here.

Prepare yourself to spend money (you don’t really have) on serving platters you’ll only use once a year and start growing your own dried herbs. Consider this a friendly warning, because #EDLCares.


Lorna Maseko ❤️

If gorgeous food and culinary prowess are your thing, you’ll love being a party of Lorna Maseko’s community. No one does it better than SA’s fave foodie!

Diary of a Kitchen Lover 😋

Think beautiful iced lattes, the prettiest crockery and easy everyday cooking you can try at home. Will you try all these recipes? Nope, but that doesn’t mean you can't enjoy looking!

Anjola Awosika 📸

Everyone needs a food photographer like Anjola on your TL. This page is a feast for the eyes!

My Active Kitchen (Ajoke) 🔥

Be – and stay – inspired with some truly beautiful food, created by kitchen connoisseur, Ajoke. These endless plates of creamy pasta and juicy meatballs are the stuff dreams are made of.

Kaluhi’s Kitchen 🦐

Stay prepared for some serious tummy rumbling when you venture into self-taught cook, Kaluhi’s kitchen. You’re in for a real ride.

Phil’s Kitchen 🍭

There’s always something to excite you on the Phil’s Kitchen page – from the stickiest of sweet treats to the tangiest of sauces. (You deliver, Phil? 👀)

Baking Ginger (Clara Jane) 🧁

*Diet in the mud* once you scroll through baker, food photographer and content creator, Clara Jane’s timeline. You’ve been warned.

Chef Fregz 👨🏽‍🍳

Top Nigerian chef, Gbugbemi Fregene is synonymous with simply making food that looks GOOD. If he cooks for (actual, real-life) kings, he’s welcome to our party — any time.

The Kitchen Muse (Bukie) 🍝

Three posts from My Active Kitchen and you’ll be hitting that Follow button so quick – no questions asked.

My Burnt Orange 🧡

One post at a time, My Burnt Orange is promoting the beauty and versatility of Africa’s best cuisine. Ready to expand your palate?

World Jollof Rice Day 🌶

Who would everrr say no to back-to-back posts with quality Jollof rice? Not us, could never be us!

Kiki Foodies 🥰

This digital creator makes you want to become a better cook — or at least to purchase really pretty cast iron pots and ice cream bowls!

Ghana Kitchen 🇬🇭

You’re in for an education with Ghana Kitchen’s feed. You’re about to find out that there’s so much to love and appreciate about Ghanaian cuisine!

Eat.Drink.Lagos 🍔

You call it a shameless self-plug, we call it spitting facts 💅🏾 We’re eating through the struggle in Lagos so you don't have to; what more could a person need?!

 
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