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==History==
The roots of native [[Africa]]n cuisine goes back to thousands of years before the [[Bronze Age]] in [[Northeast Africa]], when early civilizations began cultivating grains such as barley and wheat. Part of North Africa is in the [[Fertile Crescent]] where settled agriculture was practiced by the [[Ancient Egyptians]] in this area. Animals such as donkeys and sheep were also domesticated, starting the spread of agriculture to other parts of Africa, notably [[West Africa]]. Although most tribes still lived a simple hunter-gather diet.

History

The roots of native African cuisine goes back to thousands of years before the Bronze Age in Northeast Africa, when early civilizations began cultivating grains such as barley and wheat. Part of North Africa is in the Fertile Crescent where settled agriculture was practiced by the Ancient Egyptians in this area. Animals such as donkeys and sheep were also domesticated, starting the spread of agriculture to other parts of Africa, notably West Africa. Although most tribes still lived a simple hunter-gather diet.