This Ethiopian Market Had Just What I Was Looking For ዳቦ ለስላሳ አምባሻ እንጀራ | In Columbus Ohio
This Ethiopian Market Had Just What I Was Looking For ዳቦ ለስላሳ አምባሻ እንጀራ | In Columbus Ohio
Injera is a sour fermented flatbread with a slightly spongy texture, traditionally made of teff flour. In Ethiopian, Eritrean, Djiboutian, and Somali cuisine injera is the staple; also eaten in other countries in the Horn of Africa, injera is central to the dining process, like bread or rice elsewhere.
If you’ve ever been to an Ethiopian…
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Nice video… You resemble Ethiopians/Eritreans. Heard they have a big community in OH…*wink wink*.
Interesting video 👌
I love your videos sharing different culture. The fabrics are for like “table covers” . Typically placed on the floor for eating and the coffee party type thing where people come together chew khat, smoke shisha, drinking coffee or tea, water, snacks and lights and music. Material clothing is wraps women wear to parties and weddings. The knife is common across tribes or ethnic groups. The store says dire dawa is possible they are Oromo.