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Food in Ethiopia - UNSEEN Traditional Ethiopian Food in Africa

Food in Ethiopia - UNSEEN Traditional Ethiopian Food in Africa

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Today was a little bit of a random day in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, searching for delicious Ethiopian food. I first met up with Sam, and he took me a little outside of town, an area known for their meat. We asked some locals around, and found a local meat restaurant that everyone agreed was the best in the city. Dulet - Dulet is an Ethiopian food of minced up raw organs, sauteed in Ethiopian spiced butter. Its incredibly delicious. The the man sitting next to me ordered shekla tibs, a pan of sliced meat fried and served in a charcoal clay pan. It was very chewy, but tasty
Date: 2019-08-19

Comments and reviews: 9


I work at a family shelter which tends to serve many Ethiopian families throughout the year. The mom's have taught me how to cook the foods, and also have shared their culture with me. It's the best food in the world, and I even prefer it to American food. I can cook it pretty well now, and even the mom's continue to teach new dishes to me. PLUS -- Traditionally made Ethiopian coffee is like nothing America can ever offer Fortunately, we have many Ethiopian markets and restaurants here in Seattle.
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This grown up journalist didnt know what food is combined to prepare tihlo shame thou. Mark ur taste of food insane love the reaction there always great at it. Next time u better see someone that able to show u the right culture and food place to enjoy eating at last in all that love all ur videos man. N i hope there is more foods that you had to taste in ethiopia so much more u know.
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Mark I love your videos and how you respect every culture. Question: do you take meds prior to eating many raw foods? Just curious. Im a native Ethiopian and I dont even eat half of the things you had so Im shocked you have no reservations on trying raw or new foods. I love your positive energy tho
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It's a shame we don't get the locals more involved in explaining about the food. The journalist looked bored sitting next to him. As he is Ethiopian it would have been great to see him explain how you eat or drink the local foods and drinks. Apart from that great job.
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I never thought of Ethiopia as foodie place or even a place to visit but it's on the bucket list after seeing these videos Ethiopia seems a wonderful place, great food, beautiful people, and such beautiful smiles Thank you Mark, much love from Micronesia
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Mark I just ate my breakfast and you make me want to eat again You are so wonderful to watch. I am an Ethiopian living far away from home and funny never tried the Tehelo you ate with the chopsticks. Will try that soon. Thanks for the best experiance you shared
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I love watching you try ethiopian food I'm very well impressed on how you are capable of trying litterally anything wow so cool. KITFO is my favorite dish and looks like you enjoyed it as well. :) keep exploring Ethiopia for Me; )
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Yes I like what that person said some of those tour guides dont take him where they should you know what there are many of us dont your own country beacuse even me dont know a lot of places in my country you is true what you say
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The guy was guide him very traditional area by sacrificed his precious time. He's not there to eat food & he isn't tour guide guy, he's journalist. Food is very cheap over there, sometimes they don't charge for guests even.
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