Classroom lesson · Wildlife · 🇸🇹 São Tomé and Príncipe

Calulu de Peixe

A rich fish stew full of tropical greens and island flavours

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What is it?

Calulu de peixe is one of the most beloved dishes in São Tomé and Príncipe. It is a rich, flavourful stew made with fresh fish, leafy green vegetables, okra, tomatoes and the deep orange oil from palm trees. Every family has their own special recipe, passed down through the generations.

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The fish used in calulu is usually dried or smoked before being added to the stew. Drying and smoking are traditional ways of preserving fish so they last longer in a hot, humid climate. The smoking process also adds a deep, distinctive flavour that is very important to the final taste of the dish.

Palm oil gives calulu its rich orange colour and a nutty, earthy flavour. Palm trees grow all across São Tomé and Príncipe, and the oil made from their fruit has been used in cooking here for centuries. It is full of flavour and turns the whole stew a beautiful golden orange.

Calulu is usually served with 'banana pão' — bread banana — or rice. It is the kind of hearty, warming dish that people eat together in large groups, often at celebrations and family gatherings. The smell of calulu cooking is one of those aromas that islanders always associate with home.

Every region of São Tomé and Príncipe has its own version of calulu, with slight differences in which greens are used or how the fish is prepared. Asking a local cook which version is best is a sure way to start a cheerful and lively debate.

In the classroom

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Discussion prompts

  1. 01Why did people start smoking or drying fish before refrigerators were invented? What other foods are preserved in similar ways?
  2. 02Calulu has a different recipe in every family. Can you think of a dish that is made differently in different families you know?
  3. 03Palm oil gives the stew its colour. What other foods get their colour from a natural ingredient?
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Classroom activity

Design a recipe card for calulu de peixe. Draw the dish in the centre, then around the outside, draw and label each main ingredient with a small picture. Write one sentence at the bottom explaining why this dish is special to the people of São Tomé and Príncipe.