Cape Verdean Food: 26 Authentic Recipes (2024)

Cape Verdean food is a collection of rich, hearty and flavorful dishes made from staple ingredients like fish, pork and corn. Our cuisine is an array of mostly savory dishes that contain both West African and Portuguese influences. Here are 25 traditional Cape Verdean foods with a link to each recipe!

This list contains Cape Verdean favorites like cachupa, canja and pastel as well as some of the less-talked about dishes!

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Where is Cape Verde?

Cape Verde (Cabo Verde) is a ten-island archipelago, located off the west coast of Africa. Cape Verde was colonized by Portugal in 1462. It was used as a slave trading port until slavery was fully abolished in 1878. Cape Verde remained under Portuguese rule up until 1975, when it finally gained its independence!

Today, Cape Verde is officially part of Africa. Portuguese is still spoken in schools and is the language used to conduct business, but the primary spoken language is Criolu (also spelled Kriolu).

Our culture is a blend of West African and Portuguese influences. ‘Morabeza’ is a core value of Cape Verdean culture which refers to the kindness and hospitality of our people. This spirit of kindness and hospitality is definitely present in our cuisine!

What is Cape Verdean food like?

Cape Verdean cuisine is made up mostly of savory dishes, but we love our sweets as well! Our food combines Portuguese and West African influences. Many of our dishes are slow cooked and made from staple ingredients like corn, rice, root vegetables and grains. We rely heavily on the use of pork and fish in our cooking!

Anyone who’s familiar with Cape Verdean food knows that measuring is almost not a thing and many of our recipes are passed down from memory and word of mouth. For this reason, there’s much debate about what makes a dish authentically Cape Verdean!

You’ll also find that the presentation of our dishes vary greatly from family to family and across the islands. It’s not uncommon for the names of our dishes to vary across the islands.

1. Cachupa

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Cachupa is Cape Verde’s national dish. It’s a rich stew made of dried corn (hominy), beans, cured meat and root vegetables.

Some versions are thicker, and other versions contain more broth. Because it yields so much, it’s the perfect dish for gatherings and special occasions!

2. Cachupa refogada

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Cachupa refogada is the breakfast version of cachupa. Also known as Cachupa guisada, this signature breakfast is made from leftover Cachupa that’s been drained and re-heated in a hot skillet. A fried egg is placed on top to finish off this most beloved Cape Verdean breakfast dish!

3. Cuscus

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Cuscus is a unique Cape Verdean breakfast food that’s made mainly of corn flour or mandioca (yuca) flour. The corn version also contains sugar, cornmeal and mandioca starch (akatapioca starch). Some people add a touch of cinnamon.

The dry ingredients are moistened with water and steamed in a binde, which is a traditional Cape Verdean clay pot. The cuscus is steamed on the stove top and served for breakfast with butter, honey or milk.

4. Canja

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Canja is the mother of Cape Verdean comfort food! It’s a rich and delicious chicken soup that’s made from rice and chicken, and simple seasonings. Some versions contain carrots and potatoes that are diced very small.

Canja is often associated with feelings of nostalgia and comfort due to its healing properties. It’s the go-to dish for somber occasions or when someone is sick, but really can be eaten for any occasion!

5. Pastel

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Pastelare fried pastries that are filled with savory tuna, and deep fried until they’re golden brown. They’re undoubtedly the most popular Cape Verdean finger food!

Pastel are made in large batches and often served at parties. When I make them, I usually scale the quantity down to about 20 pieces.

6. Caldo de peixe

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Caldo de peixe is traditional fish stew made from saltwater fish, bananas, and root vegetablesin a flavorful broth. It’s made using the entire fish, including the fish’s head and tail.

Don’t be fooled by the simplicity of this dish! It’s one of the most hearty and satisfying Cape Verdean dishes! It’s also relatively quick to make, unlike some of the other traditional Cape Verdean foods.

7. Arroz c’atum

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Arroz c’atum is a modest Cape Verdean dish, but also one of my most viral recipes! The name translates to ‘rice with tuna‘ and is made of long grain rice, a few seasonings and canned Cape Verdean tuna. Olives or beans can be added as well.

The best past about this dish is it’s ready in under 30 minutes!

8. Arroz’d fava

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Arroz’d fava is a very basic dish containing seasoned white rice and fava beans. Cape Verdean fava beans can be nearly impossible to find in the US. For this reason, this dish is almost always prepared in the states with frozen lima beans.

9. Feijoada

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Feijoada is a dish made of stewed beans, cured meat and vegetables. It’s a famous staple dish in Cape Verde and in other Portuguese speaking countries. It’s almost always served with rice!

Cape Verdean feijoada is typically made with feijão pedra, which are labeled and sold as rock beans in the U.S. Feijão pedra have a distinctly smoky yet delicious taste. Pinto beans can be substituted if you have trouble finding feijão pedra.

10. Feijão congo (ervilhas secas)

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Similar in style to feijoada, feijão congo is made from pigeon peas. This dish is also referred to as ervilha seca (translation: dried peas) in the northern islands of Cape Verde.

Pigeon peas have an earthy flavor and let off such a delicious broth! Feijão congo tastes delicious when served over white rice.

11. Modje

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Modje is a famous dish that’s popular on the island of São Nicolau. It’s a rich stew that’s traditionally made with goat meat, green banana, yams, and yucca. It’s very similar in style to Dominican sancocho.

After cooking, it’s best to wait a little while before serving which allows the broth to thicken.

12. Brinhola

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Brinhola are banana fritters made with mashed, overripe bananas and flour or cornmeal. They’re soft and warm in the center and slightly crispy on the outside.

Brinhola are often served for breakfast with reheated rice, eggs, some type of protein and coffee.

13. Linguiça with eggs and rice

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Linguiça is a cured pork sausage that’s slightly spicy and is usually added to stews or eaten at breakfast. This version of linguiça shown above, is simmered in a tomato-based broth with onions and peppers, and is often served at breakfast.

14. Banana Frita

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Banana frita, is the Cape Verdean version of sweet fried plantains. They’re soft and sweet with crispy edges and served as a side at breakfast.

Ripe plantains are a must for this dish! Look for yellow plantains with black spots for the best results.

15. Rissois

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Rissois are another popular Cape Verdean finger food! They’re fried, half-moon shaped pastries with creamy, seafood-filling in the centers.

Rissois are made from homemade massa (dough) and are dipped in egg and breadcrumbs before frying. Check out both recipes for shrimp rissois and tuna rissois!

16. Fungine (gufungine)

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Fungine are beloved log-shaped fried pastries that are made from a mixture of cornmeal and potato. The ones shown above are made with sweet potato! They’re warm and sweet and often served with coffee or as a finger food at parties.

17. Bacalhau com grão de bico

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Bacalhau com grao de bico is a dish made of dried, salted cod fish, chickpeas, potatoes and eggs. It’s assembled almost like a casserole and served with olive oil and vinegar on the side.

This dish is prepared by soaking the cod in water overnight , and then placing it in a bath of boiled water the next day.

18. Caldo verde

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Caldo Verde has Portuguese origins but adapted versions are eaten throughout Cape Verde. Americans often refer to Caldo Verde as kale soup, but it’s actually made from greens that are more similar to collard greens!

Cape Verdeans prepare Caldo Verde much like the Portuguese but sometimes add beans.

19. Camarão Mozambique

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Camarão (shrimp) Mozambique is said to have originated in Portugal but a main component of the dish is piri-piri which is an African pepper. The dish is popular in Cape Verde and other Portuguese speaking countries!

The shrimp is simmered in a bold garlic sauce that’s made with beer, high quality seasonings and a dash of hot sauce. White rice or fried potatoes are traditionally served with this quick and easy 30 minute dish!

20. Carne de Porco àAlentejana

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Carne de Porco àAlentajana is Portuguese in origin but is a very popular dish often served at Cape Verdean gatherings and restaurants.

It’s made from tender cubes of pork, crispy fried potatoes and littleneck clams simmered in white wine sauce. Olives, jardineira (medley of pickled vegetables) and fresh cilantro are arranged on top as garnish.

21. Bitoque

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Bitoque is another dish with Portuguese origins but is also eaten throughout Cape Verde. It’s a lean steak topped with a fried egg and pan sauce. It’s often served with white rice and fried potatoes, and is very popular in Cape Verdean restaurants.

22. Ponche

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Ponche is a cordial made from grogu, which is Cape Verde signature liquor that’s made from distilled sugar cane. It’s made by combining grogue with molasses, honey, or coconut.

Ponche is often reserved for special occasions, holidays or gatherings. Here’s my recipe for coconut ponche!

23. Pudim

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Pudim is the Cape Verdean equivalent to flan and is made by blending eggs, milk, sugar and vanilla extract together and baking it in a water bath. Pudim has a sweet taste, a smooth texture and is covered in caramel syrup.

Here are 2 versions for you to try Pudim de Leite (which is traditional Flan) and Pudim de Doce de Leite (Dulce de Leche Flan).

24. Doce de Papaia

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Doce de papaia is a delicious spread made mainly from fresh papaya and sugar. You can use ripe or unripe papaya and it’s often served with bolacha (Cape Verdean cookies) or with toast or cuscus!

25. Donetes

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These Cape Verdean donuts are a popular treat in Cape Verde! They’re made with flour, milk and eggs and leavened with baking powder. Donetes are often coated in a caramel or a plain sugar syrup and topped with flaked coconut.

26. Doce de Leite

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Doce de leite is a sweet, caramelized dessert that comes in 2 forms. Traditional Cape Verdean doce leite is made from milk curds and sugar. It’s eaten as a spread with bread, cookies, crackers and was invented as a means to use up milk that had spoiled.

Modern versions of the dish use fresh whole milk which is safely curdled by adding lemon or lime juice. There’s also a smooth and creamy version that’s popular in Brazil and other parts of Latin America.

List of Cape Verdean restaurants in the US

Don’t feel like cooking? Here are a list Cape Verdean restaurants that you can support that are based in the United States!

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FAQs

What is a traditional Cape Verdean dish? ›

Cachupa, a stew, is considered the national dish of Cape Verde which includes mashed maize, onions, green bananas, manioc, sweet potatoes, squash and yams. Manioc balls are one of the most common in Cape Verde.

What is the most popular food in Cape Verde? ›

Cachupa Rica - Cape Verde's national dish, a stew made with fish, meat and vegetables. Buzio - A tasty traditional slow-cooked stew made with shellfish (usually mussells) and soya sauce. Bol de Cus-Cus - A delicious cake made with corn and sugar, usually served warm with butter and cabra cheese.

What do Cape Verdeans eat for breakfast? ›

Cachupa guisado is the breakfast version of Cape Verde's national dish – Cachupa. Also known as Cachupa refogado, this is a signature dish is made in a hot skillet. A fried egg is placed on top to finish off this most beloved Cape Verdean breakfast dish!

What is the difference between Cape Verdean Creole and Portuguese? ›

Creole does not allow the flexibility, the inversions and word order changes that Portuguese allows. In everyday usage, it is not natural to a Cape Verdean speaker, when speaking Portuguese, to use inversions and word order changes.

What fruit is native to Cape Verde? ›

The Cape Verde islands have a huge variety of fruits, some of which you probably won't recognise. Some more familiar ones very much in evidence are coconut, mangoes, papaya, quince and bananas.

What is the national drink of Cape Verde? ›

Grogue is the national drink of Cape Verde. It is rum distilled from sugar cane with an alcohol rate of 40%. The smell of the drink reminds of warm banana. Grogue is also called grogu or grogo.

Is Cape Verde a rich or poor country? ›

Cape Verde, a small island state, is a lower middle-income country (MIC) under the African Development Bank's (AfDB) credit policy.

Is it expensive to eat out in Cape Verde? ›

Yes, in the top restaurants you will pay €9+, but this is less than many places in the world. Even though Cape Verde is an emerging destination, food prices are not as cheap as you would expect in say South America or Asia. This because most food produce is imported. You also will not get the variety you can elsewhere.

Does Cape Verde have a McDonald's? ›

There is no McDonald's in Cape Verde and in most African countries because of these challenges (Mail & Guardian 2015). Dependability is an issue. In Cape Verde, imported produce, frozen chicken and pork are common sights. They are necessary because the country does not produce enough to meet national demand.

What animals are native to Cape Verde? ›

With the exception of the bat, there are no native species of mammals on Cape Verde! This is because there was initially no animal life on the volcanic islands; it was only possible for species that came by water or air to Cape Verde to develop.

Can you eat ice in Cape Verde? ›

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Remember that ice is usually natural water, so it can be just as problematic. Perhaps not for everyone, but for the most delicate stomachs.

What is Cape Verde mixed with? ›

Cape Verdeans are another group with White and African forebears, but their colonial heritage is Portuguese. In their homeland, race is continuous rather than categorical, with the European end of the continuum – light skin, straight hair and thin lips – associated with higher social standing than the African.

Is Cape Verdean a nationality or ethnicity? ›

Cape Verde is a multi-ethnic society, which means that it is home to people of many different ethnic backgrounds. Cabo Verdeans do not consider their nationality as an ethnicity but as a citizenship with various ethnicities.

What part of Africa did Cape Verdeans come from? ›

Settled by Portuguese in the mid-fifteenth century, the Cape Verde archipelago consists of ten arid islands off the coast of Senegal in West Africa.

What language is closest to Cape Verdean Creole? ›

Cape Verdean Creole or Kriolu is used colloquially and is the mother tongue of virtually all Cape Verdeans. The national constitution calls for measures to give it parity with Portuguese. Cape Verdean Creole is a dialect continuum of a Portuguese-based creole.

Is Haitian Creole the same as Cape Verdean? ›

For example, Haitian Creole and Cape Verdean Creole are two distinct creole languages that have evolved separately and are not mutually intelligible. Therefore, it's essential to determine which specific creole-speaking community you are looking to reach before choosing a translation service.

Is Cape Verdean Creole the same as Haitian Creole? ›

Although both Haitian Creole and Cape Verdean retain their African roots, the languages with which they have merged are different, because Haitian Creole descends from French and Cape Verdean from Portuguese, which has made these languages different.

Is Cape Verdean Portuguese the same as Brazilian Portuguese? ›

Cape Verdean Creole is very different to any of the Portuguese dialects from around the world. The African Portuguese dialect itself, however, is very close to European Portuguese, and so anyone who speaks Portuguese should be able to understand it.

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