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This is a list of Ethiopian and Eritrean dishes and foods. Ethiopian and Eritrean cuisines characteristically consists of vegetable and often very spicy meat dishes, usually in the form of wat (also w'et , wot or tsebhi ), a thick stew, served atop injera , a large sourdough flatbread , [ 1 ] which is about 50 centimeters (20 inches) in ...
Ethiopian cuisine (Amharic: የኢትዮጵያ ምግብ "Ye-Ītyōṗṗyā məgəb") characteristically consists of vegetable and often very spicy meat dishes. This is usually in the form of wat, a thick stew, served on top of injera (Amharic: እንጀራ), a large sourdough flatbread, [1] which is about 50 centimeters (20 inches) in diameter and made out of fermented teff flour. [1]
Kitfo (Amharic: ክትፎ, IPA:) is an Ethiopian traditional dish that originated among the Gurage people.It consists of minced raw beef, marinated in mitmita (a chili powder-based spice blend) and niter kibbeh (a clarified butter infused with herbs and spices).
Axum Ethiopian Restaurant opened March 16 at 5945 Cliffdale Road, Suite 1113, in Cliffdale Square, a shopping plaza one local restauranteur described as a “little international food court.”
The menu ranges from enticing combo dishes — the Vegetarian Combo, Ethiopian Sample Platter, Federation Combo and Meat Combos — to a variety of stews, rice and pasta dishes, and an extensive ...
Gored gored (Amharic: ጎረድ ጎረድ, romanized: goräd goräd; Amharic pronunciation: [ɡorəd ɡorəd]), (Oromo: gurguddaa) is a raw beef dish eaten in Ethiopia. Whereas kitfo is minced beef marinated in spices and clarified butter, gored gored is cubed and left unmarinated. [1] Like kitfo, it is widely popular and considered a national ...
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Its preparation is similar to that of ghee, but niter kibbeh is simmered with spices such as besobela (known as Ethiopian sacred basil), koseret, [1] [2] fenugreek, cumin, coriander, turmeric, Ethiopian cardamom (korarima), [3] cinnamon, or nutmeg before straining, imparting a distinct, spicy aroma.