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Ethiopian Food. Your choice of Spices. Background information. Ethiopian dishes are prepared with a distinctive variety of unique spices. These spices make the food to have a delicious taste. There are a number of spices prepared locally for cooking different kinds of dishes. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Ethiopian FoodYour choice of Spices

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Ethiopian dishes are prepared with a distinctive variety of unique spices.

These spices make the food to have a delicious taste.

There are a number of spices prepared locally for cooking different kinds of dishes.Berbere: a popular Ethiopian seasoning prepared

from red peppers, garlic, and other spices.

Background information

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Berbere

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A typical Ethiopian Cuisine consists of “Injera” and “Wot”. wot: these thick stew are the most popular dishes

and can be made from meat and, vegetable, or beans.

Injera: is a flatbread made with “Teff” flour, a popular African grain. Injera has a sour flavor and spongy texture which makes it suited to sopping up stews and other wet dishes.

Food Display

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Injera and Wot

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Doro wot: chicken dish Can be made a spicy or mild chicken dish

Main types of Ethiopian dishes

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Kitfo: freshly ground raw, mild, or well-done beef marinated with “Mitmita” (red chili pepper mixed with garlic) Can be presented with ground spinach with

“Ayeab”.

Ethiopian Main Dish

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Tibes: cubed tender lamb or beef fried with onion and green paper served with Injera and salad or spicy “Awaze” sauce.

Raw Meat: slices of red meat is served with hot spice, Mitmita.

Ethiopian Main Dish

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Tibes and Raw Meat

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Veggie Combo: consists of 4 items. spicy lentil, yellow peas, greens and salad with

fish.

Ethiopian Main Dish

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www.dukemethiopianrestaurant.com

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