Maryland’s new online store for authentic afro groceries - shop & get delivery

Maryland’s Leading Source for Genuine Afro Groceries, Shop & Receive Delivery

Finding authentic African groceries in Maryland just got easier. Foodoja, Maryland’s newest online African grocery marketplace, now connects households in Odenton, Jessup, Laurel, Columbia, Bowie, Hanover, Severn and surrounding areas to the freshest Afro-Caribbean and African ingredients, delivered straight to your door.

Whether you’re looking for Nigerian, Ghanaian, Cameroonian, Jamaican, Ethiopian, or broader Afro-Caribbean products, Foodoja brings the market to your home with convenience, reliability, and real cultural authenticity.

Why Foodoja?

Your Local Afro Market, Now Online

For many African families in Anne Arundel, Howard, and Prince George’s County, getting good quality African food often means long weekend trips to distant markets. With Foodoja, that hassle is over.

We specialize in:

  • African spices & seasonings (suya, jollof mix, crayfish)
  • Grains & flours (garri, pounded yam, semo, fufu flour)
  • Packaged Afro-Caribbean essentials
  • Snacks, drinks, and household staples
  • Fresh produce (spinach, ugu, bitterleaf, ata rodo, plantain, depending on vendor availability)
  • Proteins (goat meat, turkey, fish, depending on vendor availability)

No long lines. No stress. No driving from town to town searching for the right ingredients.

Fast Delivery Across Your Area

Foodoja offers same-day or next-day delivery across:

  • Odenton
  • Jessup
  • Laurel
  • Columbia
  • Bowie
  • Hanover
  • Severn
  • And all nearby communities

Just choose your items online, select delivery, and we handle the rest.

Support Local African Stores

Foodoja isn’t just an online shop — it’s a marketplace that brings together local African and Caribbean grocery stores, helping them reach more customers.

Your order supports:

  • Local Afro markets
  • Small African-owned businesses
  • Community vendors and food entrepreneurs

When you shop through Foodoja, you’re feeding your family and supporting your community.

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