Shaah Cadays is a Djibouti drink built around black tea, cardamom and cinnamon, and the serving logic of lahoh or sweets.
Shaah Cadays fills a real AfroKitchen gap for Djibouti, where everyday cooking, celebration plates, street snacks, and local drinks often rely on ingredients that do not show up in generic African recipe lists. This version keeps the method practical while preserving the dish's core identity: black tea, cardamom and cinnamon, and a table built around lahoh or sweets.
Shaah Cadays is a Djibouti drink built around black tea, cardamom and cinnamon, and the serving logic of lahoh or sweets.
Best for Best for hot days, hosting, Ramadan or celebration drinks, and non-alcoholic refreshment., with a easy cooking level and about 35 minutes total.
lahoh or sweets
Djibouti national table. A verified Djibouti dish in the AfroKitchen archive.
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lahoh or sweets
Djibouti national table
Keep the rhythm calm, watch the texture, and adjust seasoning at the end.
Shaah Cadays changes by household and market availability. Cooks may adjust the main ingredient, heat level, liquid, or serving starch while keeping the same local flavor logic.