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For delicious Ethiopian food go to: http://migrationology.com/2011/01/nairobi-smart-village-eritrean-restaurant/
This is a video about how to eat Ethiopian food, and enjoy it.
Ethiopian food starts off with a huge plate of injera bread (spongy bread made from teff or rice flour).
The injera is topped with a selection of different Ethiopian curries, meats, and vegetables and eating with pieces of injera.
You grab a piece of injera, dip it into the dish and pop it in your mouth!
Ethiopian food is absolutely delicious!
Don't forget to say hello to Mark at http://migrationology.com/ and find delicious Thai food at http://www.eatingthaifood.com/
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