
How to make Injera - Mesob Ethiopian Restaurant with Hot from the Kettle
How to make Injera - Mesob Ethiopian Restaurant with Hot from the Kettle
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Berekti Mengistu shares how Mesob Ethiopian Restaurant of Montclair, NJ makes injera, the staple component of Ethiopian cuisine. Melody Kettle interviews Berekti and there is extra footage available, as well....

Step-by-step Injera, Part 1
Step-by-step Injera, Part 1
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Fran Osseo-Asare of BETUMI: The African Culinary Network and Sore Shields of The African Market, learn from Laura LItwiller how to prepare American-style injera. Part 1 includes a brief introduction and beginning preparation of the batter....

This is Ethiopia - Episode 5: Injera
This is Ethiopia - Episode 5: Injera
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Ethiopia is a country of untold secrets. The imagine1day field team takes reveals a side of Ethiopia you've never seen before. In this week's episode of "This Is Ethiopia," the imagine1day team takes you inside the world o...

Delights of Ethiopia:Coffee and Injera
Delights of Ethiopia:Coffee and Injera
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SupremeMasterTV.com -- Delights of Ethiopia and Injera (In Amharic). Episode: 1832, Air Date: 20 September 2011. Today's A Journey through Aesthetic Realms will be presented in Amharic, with subtitles in Amharic, Arabic, Aulacese (Vietn...

Eating Injera or Enjura in Ethiopia Africa
Eating Injera or Enjura in Ethiopia Africa
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www.hobotraveler.com Three girls who asked me to sit down at the Family Club Hotel in Awasa, Ethiopia. They ate raw beef with Injera or Enjura a type of bread like substance. Then came the cooked beef. A person dips the Injura into the Dede...