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Suprxeme t1_j25dn53 wrote
For real. Shit is unsettling
slashfromgunsnroses t1_j25mran wrote
So is the taste. Im not picky and I love weird tastes but this is just "not particularly interesting and somewhat weird".
trusttherabbit t1_j27pi6h wrote
I love trying new food and it’s rare I find a bread type I don’t enjoy eating.
Then I met Ethiopian fermented bread. I respect it but we don’t get along.
slashfromgunsnroses t1_j281k6x wrote
Same lol
I was excited to try it but the whole thing was just meh. It doesnt taste too bad, but iys just not interesting enough to put up with
evenmytongueisfat t1_j25wl0q wrote
I bet you eat tater tots every night.
Cognitive-Shadow t1_j268z7t wrote
I mean there are plenty of levels between eating tater tot’s and eating Ethiopian fermented bread. Also seems like that person has actually tried this before..which is way more than I would do
JUYED-AWK-YACC t1_j26bjyo wrote
It's just normal food, millions of people eat it.
NukeWarz t1_j26tryy wrote
yeah I mean every food is just food, some people aren't going to like it?
JUYED-AWK-YACC t1_j29n4hl wrote
Didn't say they didn't like it. They said they wouldn't try it, which is childish.
im-buster t1_j26pizl wrote
tastes like extra sour dough bread.
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Huntderp t1_j257ma6 wrote
I can’t stop staring at it
poopmonster_coming t1_j2679zq wrote
I want to fill all the holes
caligulalittleboots t1_j27okfb wrote
Can I interest you in a bowl of Menudo?
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DreamMaster8 t1_j284djm wrote
Seriously. There's not way i would eat this.
GillianOMalley t1_j25236i wrote
Did you make the injera yourself?
I used to feel bad that I didn't have the talent until I saw the "Mama Fresh Injera" truck making its deliveries around Addis Ababa. Ain't nobody got time for that.
Ensyfair OP t1_j256m6u wrote
No that's the only store bought thing I'm sorry!
flyover_liberal t1_j25rwbf wrote
No mesir wot?
Ensyfair OP t1_j27xjfz wrote
No it wouldn't have fit on the stove haha
WhatD0thLife t1_j25xws6 wrote
They named every dish they made in the title. No one is beholden to what you think they should be making.
ChangsWife t1_j24z8ec wrote
The sourest of doughs
herberstank t1_j24zztz wrote
Nothin but love for fresh Injera
ChangsWife t1_j256j6i wrote
Never had it! Does it taste like sourdough???
dimsum2121 t1_j25a77i wrote
It does, only more sour. It's actually really addictive as it has a glutenous sponge-cake texture with this mouthwatering, yeasty, acidity.
ChangsWife t1_j25itnw wrote
Well shoot! Im going to have to figure out where to get some!
CaptainPajamaShark t1_j25no1e wrote
The sourness of injira goes well with the savory stews. I'm not vegetarian but misir wot (red lentil stew) is delicious.
evenmytongueisfat t1_j25wpua wrote
Why do you even need to say you’re not vegetarian? It’s not weird for meat eaters to like vegetarian dishes
CaptainPajamaShark t1_j25y5qp wrote
Might be useful for vegetarians who want a vegetarian option.
I guess I phrased it poorly. No hate to vegetarians
evenmytongueisfat t1_j25yjxp wrote
I didn’t think of it that way, I was just wondering why you felt the need to express that you’re not vegetarian. Not being vegetarian doesn’t mean you can like vegetarian dishes
vityallegro t1_j25xd8u wrote
I love every one of those properties that you just described. Need to get some fr
dimsum2121 t1_j260qtf wrote
I don't know where you're located but any Ethiopian restaurant near you will have it in abundance. Or you can ask op for their recipe.
I've never made it, but will try now!
teneggomelet t1_j27jcoa wrote
You have a talent for describing things.
dimsum2121 t1_j27lycs wrote
Thank you. I paid way too much for culinary school.
TuvixWillNotBeMissed t1_j27btm1 wrote
Not really.
Hefty-Throat-1562 t1_j272d84 wrote
It’s almost an acquired taste but with savory beefy stews it’s incredible.
buerglermeister t1_j28jq03 wrote
Too sour for my taste 😶
Chelbaz t1_j25axon wrote
Enjoy!
For anyone wondering, it's delicious and made even better accompanied by other Ethiopian dishes.
My first experience with injera was in a sort of food chemistry course that focused on bread. We took a little field trip to an Ethiopian joint and my hungover ass was baffled by the injera bread. I was honestly wondering if it was something we could eat because it had the texture and springiness of computer packing foam. But, in reality, that makes it the perfect sauce absorber.
GrinAndBeerIt t1_j25ch3h wrote
I know it tastes good, but Ethiopian food is the least appetizing cuisine I've ever seen.
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turdpimpin t1_j26b408 wrote
I love Ethiopian food!! Injera that’s soaked up the juices from the meat….🤤
PI_Dude t1_j2575kx wrote
Never eaten african food, but I'd like to try this. Looks good, although I have no idea how fermented bread may taste like.
Bunsky t1_j25acp6 wrote
It's like a sourdough pancake, with a bubbly texture a bit like a crumpet. Delicious.
Usually Ethiopian food is pretty saucy and looks more flavourful - this isn't a very representative sample in general.
PI_Dude t1_j25gygw wrote
Sounds pretty good to me. Kinda like I'm imagining rn a sourdough crepe. Have to look if there is an ethiopian restaurant in my city.
GillianOMalley t1_j26ifm4 wrote
Sourdough crepe is exactly how I describe it to people who haven't had it. It isn't at all bread-like.
Nickthedick55 t1_j2597im wrote
Sourdough contains fermentation, so Injera is probably delicious.
PI_Dude t1_j259rzo wrote
Ah, so it is comparable to the sourdough bread germans have?
Nickthedick55 t1_j259xp7 wrote
I can't really say, since I have never tasted Injera. I just love foods with fermentation.
PI_Dude t1_j25b2xc wrote
> I just love foods with fermentation.
That's cool. I love fermented food too. It's rare to meet someone whom does. In may family and my friends circle, no one does. Even though all know fermented food is very healthy.
literallyamutant t1_j25gabx wrote
It’s like an earthier sourdough; it’s generally made with teff flour, not wheat, but barley and millet can be used if teff isn’t available. It’s chewy and sour/tangy, but the sponge texture really absorbs up the sauces of the stews that it’s served on top of/with. It’s very tasty, and (imho) easier to digest than if you were eating wheat bread in the same quantities.
Nickthedick55 t1_j25u5o3 wrote
Sounds amazing. There are a ton of Ethiopian places in Houston, so it is time to do some exploring now.
literallyamutant t1_j26af6m wrote
Definitely recommend! Ethiopian food is very vegetarian/vegan-friendly, but you’ll see lots of chicken, beef, and lamb on the menu, as well. If you’re new to the cuisine, find a place that offers combo plates (usually 3-4 smaller portions of the veg dishes, and 2-3 smaller portions of the meat dishes) and order one veg and one meat, if you eat meat, combo to split with a pal and have enough leftover to take home. You’ll get a good idea of the flavor palette, and definitely make sure you try a dish that’s flavored with berbere.
cerberus00 t1_j26aqq9 wrote
Not sure, personally it's way too sour for me.
Cucumber7777 t1_j25drvv wrote
Trypophobia inducing
phantalien t1_j25j1lo wrote
I notice that the tag says gluten free. Just an FYI not all injera is gluten free only the ones made out of pure teff. Please check the label of your injera just in case you have adverse effects from gluten.
Ensyfair OP t1_j25lqd3 wrote
Ah okay. My friend said this one was gluten free so I assumed I'm sorry.
TheMeanGirl t1_j25bflt wrote
I want to eat more Ethiopian food, but the bread triggers my trypophobia so badly.
fsster t1_j25sq9f wrote
Gluten free too gotta love Teff
Kyte22 t1_j2631t8 wrote
I had this dish at a restaurant in Amsterdam once! They also served beer made from fermented coconut water. It was litterally one of the best meals I ever had in my entire life. I believe this dish is traditionally served with an orange spiced stew made from chickpea flour. The name escapes me, but I think it starts with a J and sounds more like a japanese word than what I would associate with etheipian, but Who am I to say, I speak neither of those languages 😋.
GillianOMalley t1_j26iu2f wrote
Shiro is the dish made with chickpea flour but it isn't orange spiced. Maybe you were tasting the ginger?
Kyte22 t1_j26iz12 wrote
Yeah that's the one. I was thinking Orange the colour, not the fruit 😋 it has an orange colour and a spicy taste.
How that name could escape me, I have no clue. I litterally have a pack of white snuff also called Shiro laying on the table right beside me 😂
Ensyfair OP t1_j27xq6v wrote
We actually made Shiro, but it was sooooooo spicy i (as a Dutch person) didn't dare to use it and my friend (Ethiopian) even atmitted that it was incredibly spicy.
SublimeEcto1A t1_j257pd9 wrote
Injera is the best! (En-jara)
Segorath t1_j25lxku wrote
r/trypophobia
Minimum_Piglet_1457 t1_j277z69 wrote
Sour bread = Def an acquired taste
Ensyfair OP t1_j27xton wrote
Haha true. My husband thought it was soo sour. He just eated the toppings after a while.
yamaha2000us t1_j25iela wrote
Love Ethiopean food! Except for the flatbread.
AnAltruisticLight t1_j25mqef wrote
This is one of my favorite meals.
Caria99 t1_j25n7v8 wrote
Looks good. Trust you enjoyed it.
Ensyfair OP t1_j27xfkw wrote
I did!
piberryboy t1_j26314q wrote
Dang. That looks good.
voodoohotdog t1_j26tq5o wrote
Just had a big feed of Ethiopian food two days ago. Love injara.
Fjordenc t1_j26v292 wrote
Yum, my favorite
spideytrey t1_j26vtr4 wrote
When you eat that sponge bread after it's done soaking up all of the other flavors on the plate?
Heavenly.
AlwaysForgetsPazverd t1_j2723r1 wrote
OMG! I forgot about Ethiopian flatbread. I gotta find some of that-- so dang good. looks great.
phungkangyummy t1_j27fw0x wrote
Looking delicious 🤤🤤 👍👍👍👍
HankHillIsTheBest t1_j27id34 wrote
The bread looks like a type of fungus
TBC-XTC t1_j24xstt wrote
Looks good.....where's the stew?
False-Honey3151 t1_j25pyk1 wrote
I follow microbiology sub and I thought that it is a petri dish with the most interesting stuff growing on it. :D
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bradland t1_j26ya3h wrote
Wat.
danishduckling t1_j284k7j wrote
I thought that was tripe at first.
GeebusNZ t1_j2871ea wrote
I've eaten Etheopean cuisine only one time, and I want SO MUCH to have another go at it!
DarthGrit t1_j258lvm wrote
Looks so dry, I’m getting dehydrated just by looking at it
Ho_Lee_Fuk_20 t1_j2517gv wrote
Everything looks good but - Trouble is the injera has the consistency and (imagined) taste of a used burn bandage - am not a fan!
hanky2 t1_j256fo1 wrote
Jesus that bread is triggering some major trypophobia lol.