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Ethiopian
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One does not eat with
utensils, but instead uses injera (always with the
right hand) to scoop up the entrees and side
dishes.
Traditional Ethiopian
cuisine employs no pork of any kind, as
most Ethiopians are either Muslims
or Ethiopian
Orthodox Christians, and are
thus prohibited from eating pork.
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Ethiopian cuisine
consists of various vegetable or meat side dishes
and entrees, usually a wat or thick stew,
served atop injera, a
large sourdough flatbread, which is 50 cm (20
inches) in diameter and made out of fermented
teff flour.
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Ethiopian Cuisine pictures &
information http://ethiopianrestaurant.com
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A mesob is a
tabletop on which food is traditionally served.
The mesob is usually made of straw. It has a lid
that is kept on it until time to eat. Just before
the food is ready, a basin of water and soap is
brought out for washing one's hands. When the food
is ready, the top is taken off of the mesob and
the food is placed in the mesob. When the meal is
finished, the basin of water and soap is brought
back out for the hands to be washed
again.
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The Ethiopian Orthodox Church
prescribes a number of fasting (tsom)
periods, including Wednesdays, Fridays, and the
entire Lenten season, so
Ethiopian cuisine contains many vegetarian (ye'tsom) dishes. Ethiopian
restaurants are a popular choice for vegetarians
living in Western countries.
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Altu's Ethiopian Cuisine Altu
Tadesse, Owner. 1312 Michigan Avenue. East Lansing, MI
48823. 517 333-6295. http://eatataltus.com/
Altu's Ethiopian Cuisine Altu
Tadesse, Owner. 1312 Michigan Avenue. East Lansing, MI
48823. 517 333-6295. What is Ethiopian Food Like? ... or
meat, http://eatataltus.com/faq.html
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Ethiopian cuisine is
virtually the same as the Cuisine of Eritrea, given the
shared history of the two countries.
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Tej is
a honey wine, similar to mead, that is frequently
drunk in bars (in particular, in a
tejbeit). Katikal and Araki are inexpensive local
spirits that are very strong.
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Queen of Sheba Restaurant Authentic
Ethiopian Cuisine Queen of Sheba restaurant has
authentic Ethiopian cuisine and serves traditional
Ethiopian food, coffee, injera, wat, sauce, gursha,
lentils, split peas, http://www.goforlunch.com/queenofsheba/
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