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Addis Mercato, in the Addis Ketema district of Addis Abba, Ethiopia, is the largest open-air market on the continent. Covering several miles, locals and travelers alike know that they can get ...
Spanish flamenco dancers clicked their heels on an outdoor stage. The aroma of Eritrean coffee wafted through the air. There were women wearing saris and chadors, men in turbans and djellabas.
Spanish flamenco dancers clicked their heels on an outdoor stage. The aroma of Eritrean coffee wafted through the air. There were women wearing saris and chadors, men in turbans and djellabas.
As sweet aromas of anjera, wat, kita bread and hard-brewed Eritrean coffee waft from the kitchen accentuated by the soft beats of traditional Ethiopian music, relaxation and peace blanket this ...
“In Eritrea, coffee is a part of our culture,” Ghebreamlak says. “It’s not just about the actual drink there. People meet for coffee because they want to spend quality time together.
A Saturday-morning coffee ceremony by Missoula's Eritrean refugees at the Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church kicked off "Welcome Week" activities by Soft Landing Missoula, a refugee aid nonprofit ...
Abiba Haimanot at the the traditional coffee making area in her restaurant along Ngong Road. She serves Ethiopian and Eritrean delicacies. [Photo: David Gichuru/Standard] As sweet aromas of anjera ...