I love visiting Ethiopia. I love seeing our family, the beautiful land and animals, and to be immersed in a language and culture that is so different than our own. But what I miss most when I come home is this:
You can buy coffee pretty much anywhere - a fancy hotel, tiny hut, a roadside stand, or maybe at this adorable soda shop. |
At the Sheraton, you can have your coffee with a side of a banana split, if you like. |
Traditionally coffee beans are roasted and then ground by hand just before brewing. Here L is grinding the coffee in her family's home. This was the best bunna we had in Ethiopia, hands down. |
A fancy traditional meal- a variety of stews on top a platter of injera (sourdough pancake) This one includes ground chickpeas, lentils, beef, cheese, salad and stewed greens. |
A very fancy "fasting" platter - all vegan for those observing Orthodox Easter fasting. On this plate: lentils, beats, salad, chickpeas, peas, stewed greens, eggplant. |
The southern regions are known for its beef. Here is a traditional beef stew roasting over a mini open flame. |
Lake Awassa is known for its fish, and here is a large pot of fish soup being prepared right next to the fisherman's market. |