INGLEWOOD, Calif. — With a swift flick of the wrist, Gennet Wondimu, owner of Ye Geny Injera & Mini Market in Inglewood, California, slipped a woven mat, called a sefed, under a freshly prepared ...
The first time I tried making injera, I poisoned my wife. I was cocky in my conviction that I could pull off the tricky Ethiopian flatbread that gets its tangy flavor from slow fermentation, much like ...
“Don’t call it bread; don’t call it crȇpes: Injera is injera,” says Serkaddis Alemu of the ancient Ethiopian staple. For more than a decade, Alemu has served her spicy, savory Ethiopian lunch to Santa ...
Different communities are associated with different staple foods and injera, also known as anjera, is a beloved staple in the cuisine of Ethiopia and Eritrea. It is believed to have originated over a ...
New York is not an injera town, which I know because I grew up in Injeratown, USA, also known as Washington, D.C. There, countless corner stores and restaurants well into the Maryland and Virginia ...
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Exploring Africa’s culinary diversity: from Jollof Rice to Injera
Africa’s culinary heritage is as vast and varied as the continent itself, offering a diverse mix of flavors, textures, and traditions shaped by centuries of trade, migration, and cultural exchange.
Misrak Gebrehiwot communicates with her husband, chef Takehiko Inoue, in fragments of Japanese, Amharic, and English. It’s a fusion language the two began to create 15 years ago, when they met working ...
Two years ago, New Orleans had no Ethiopian restaurants. Now there are two located less than a mile from each other. Cafe Abyssinia (3511 Magazine St., 894-6238) came first, opening in late 2010 in a ...
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