I thought I would have a lot to say about that day, but it appears that it should be a quick one. I found this group, Gobaz (smart in Amharic) that organises some really fun stuff in Addis. Last Sunday we went on a teff day outside of Addis.
First pertinent question, what is Teff? Well, I am still not sure, but it looks like wheat (kind of) and it is used to make injera, the main food here. It grows a bit everywhere, you can see pictures of it in the October album. But that is all I learned on that day: I don’t know when it is harvest, I don’t know how it is stored or cooked, I don’t know if it is exported… Not very instructive.
The fun thing about this day was to see Ben talking Amharic with everybody, what a success: you really need the language to make friends. I did have a bit of success myself asking people how many sisters and brothers they had, but this is pretty much all I could say. The other very fun moment was to make my first injera, beautifully round, and then to see Ben struggling to finish his! It is a bit like crepes, except that it tastes like… well… like injera. I also learned on that day that there was a lot worse than injera: K’ojo, absolutely vile!
Coucou Margot,
ReplyDeleteJuste pour te dire qu'en addition au blog de Ben, je te suis aussi!
C'est vraiment fascinant de lire comment vous allez et d'entendre vos aventures. Ça me rassure que vous allez bien et que vous avez 'trouvé vos pieds' si vite.
Bisous.
Je ne suis pas sûre que ce "kid of wheat" soit permis par dr Ducan qui nous fait perdre des kilos en nous interdisant quelque chose d' aussi délicieux qu une bonne baguette bien croustillante ! Oups je ne veux pas te faire envie ! En tout cas j ai hâte de gouter cet inghera lové mum
ReplyDeleteJust found your blog. Can't wait to eat Ben's and your home made injera.
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