Mom is that real Ethiopian mom. Ethiopians are very caring and lovely people who like to share. That is why we eat all together in the big plate showing love and share. Missing my motherland Ethiopia😢
I’m going to Ethiopia with my family in Dec, only my older sister (went there last year) and mom (born there but hasn’t been in maybe 20 years) has been there while my other sisters and I never have, idk how to feel cuz my Oromo sucks and I always mix with Swedish and English so how in the world am I gonna be able to speak with our family there😭😭
As a Canadian, I found Ethiopians to be some of the nicest, most caring, and friendliest people when I visited Addis Ababa. I highly recommend visiting the country-it promises to be an unforgettable experience! 😊🌍 Like Eyaregachu enji wedajoch
I have never seen anybody trying to cook injera for the first time perfectly like you did. I am sure I will not do better than you did being born and raised in Ethiopia.
I can see the world is going crazy about Ethiopian dish with just the right kind of spices aroma and taste. As an Ethiopianv I am always delighted to watch such videos smiling at reactions and positive comments. Thanks Ethiopians for showing the beautiful sides of our beloved country. Praise the Lord
@@povostanno9018you are Funny typical Amhara Propagandist 😂. The Food came from al around Ehtiopia .Like Kitfo ist from Gurage but you will say its from Amhara 😂😂😂 .
Yami!! I am an Ethiopian and I never ate raw meat in Ethiopia. I started eating Kitfo in Canada, and I fell in love with it. Kitfo is also my 11 year old daughter's favorite food, and she calls it super food. Prey for Ethiopia to be peaceful so that every family can be able put this kind of food on their kitchen table. Thanks for advertising Ethiopian food.
Thank you David for introducing our beloved Ethiopia 🇪🇹 to the world with its foods,drinks and traditions!!! You are a smart and well informed man with wonderful smile and personality!! Do keep it up please!
The best time of year to visit Ethiopia is from September to January because it marks the end of the rainy season and the start of the sunny season. If you come in September, you will have the chance to celebrate the Ethiopian New Year and the 'Meskel celebration,' an amazing and colorful festival. Additionally, if you arrive in January, you will witness the 'Timket celebration.'
Oh geez David now I'm so hungry and the coffee 😍😍😍 outside beautiful Jamaica, ❤ Ethiopia is just amazing I have no words it's so diverse foods so rich and colorful,the people, waterfalls,lake Tana..and COFFEE,honey wine is thinner than sweet mead💙mmmm..thanks again for another fun video..much love.. respect
Right now in Washington waiting for my next flight too bad I can’t try some Ethiopian food. I’m here. May be in office anyway. I’m heading to have some Ethiopian restaurants.
You did good David for first time making the bread....looks delicious too....I'm seeing so much variations here in these dishes.... This Houston serie is really amazing!!!....lots to learn about various cultures...foods....really appreciate....As always Thanks David...be safe Peace.
In Ethiopian culture, We dont leak our finger! Especially when we are with guests and share food! Because our fingers should be kept outside our mouth! When we leak our finger , our slyva ,on our finger goes back to tray or plate we share with others! We also deep our fingers in to the stew with others! Please dont leak your figers!
What did u mean bro isn't amhara an ethiopian god u are going to make me crazy Look any tradition in ethiopia it is for all ethiopian there is no amhara or bla bla ......@@povostanno9018
Wow , you are amazing , thank you for enjoying Ethiopian delicacy . you will have more to test Ethiopian cultural food. Ethiopia has more than 80 nation nationals and they also have amazing delicacy. You are welcome to our country🎉🎉🎉
Wow Great Video and Experience. Especially the first Guy you visited shows you the real Ethiopian Festive experience. Hope to see you in Ethiopia Soon.
Ethiopian food is absolutely the best with wonderful flavors and I eat it as often as I can. I almost forgot the honey wine and the wonderful coffee (bonna)
Glad I watched this episode. I tried Blue Nile years ago. I didn't like the injera which is the centerpiece of the meal. The fermented sour taste was not to my liking. I will go back now to try the coffee.
Good you tried it. Injera is like marmite, you love it or hate it. For the first time eaters I always suggest not to have on its own but with sauce. For me Injera is an addiction, it is in my blood 😃
Beautiful show, love mom she is so adorable & caring typical of most Ethiopian moms❤you gotta go to Addis David, u will have an experience of a lifetime. Ethiopia is a country unlike any other in the whole wide world❤❤❤
I've been to Blue Nile many times when I lived in Houston. The owner is a very hard working and super sweet lady. Very impressive with what she's done here. The restaurant has a nice ambiance and it is located close to one of Houston's affluent neighborhoods. Go check it out!
The only time i got to try Ethiopian food was when i was on vacation in Orlando florida. I went to an Ethiopian restaurant near the touristy area a few blocks from my hotel that i was staying at. The food was so delicious man. The flat bread and the chicken and the sauce and spices it was cooked in was all great tasting. I would like to see more african style restaurant here in Florida in general. 😊
Wow 1st time here😃Ur right dosa made from fermented 🍚 rice tastes very similar to injera 💯 very good observation 😂❤the restaurants owners and staff are very friendly 😃 😃God bless Africa ❤❤❤😃
That herb you added to the coffee is an ancient mythical medicinal plant. Locals call it Scent of Adam and Health of Adam. You may know the spice plant as Ruta graveolens, commonly called rue and Herb of Grace.
FYI: that plant you dipped into the coffee is called rue. Apart from changing aroma of the coffee, it has has also medicinal and spiritual significance. You may check that on the internet
Every country in the world should have Ethiopians, they bring such a beautiful cuisine and culture in the host countries. Love from Kenya
WE LOVE YOU TOO, OUR BELOVED NEIGHBOUR
Asanti sama muzey
love you too neighbor .. everyone says Kenya is so nice and i still haven't been :(
Mom is that real Ethiopian mom. Ethiopians are very caring and lovely people who like to share. That is why we eat all together in the big plate showing love and share. Missing my motherland Ethiopia😢
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Yes
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The issue is that western people are overwhelmed when they encounter real people. So when they get invited to your place, they are star struck. :)
I’m going to Ethiopia with my family in Dec, only my older sister (went there last year) and mom (born there but hasn’t been in maybe 20 years) has been there while my other sisters and I never have, idk how to feel cuz my Oromo sucks and I always mix with Swedish and English so how in the world am I gonna be able to speak with our family there😭😭
As a Canadian, I found Ethiopians to be some of the nicest, most caring, and friendliest people when I visited Addis Ababa. I highly recommend visiting the country-it promises to be an unforgettable experience! 😊🌍 Like Eyaregachu enji wedajoch
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Im happy you had a great time. Hope you come again. Wedajachen😊
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Yimeches bro
The Ethiopian people cleanness of cooking is A+++++
I have never seen anybody trying to cook injera for the first time perfectly like you did. I am sure I will not do better than you did being born and raised in Ethiopia.
this, i was really surprised
Me too 😂
I can see the world is going crazy about Ethiopian dish with just the right kind of spices aroma and taste. As an Ethiopianv I am always delighted to watch such videos smiling at reactions and positive comments. Thanks Ethiopians for showing the beautiful sides of our beloved country. Praise the Lord
I recently tasted Ethiopian food too, it is truly incredible!! The flavors and the coffee is truly amazing 🇪🇹💯🔥
You most likely tested Amhara food they sell as "ethiopian". Its cultural exploitation
@@povostanno9018 do you have any idea how narrowminded and stupid you are and you seem so silly take your politic shit somewhere else nonsense
@@povostanno9018you are Funny typical Amhara Propagandist 😂. The Food came from al around Ehtiopia .Like Kitfo ist from Gurage but you will say its from Amhara 😂😂😂 .
I'll agree. Ethiopian people are some of the most beautiful people on Earth. Also, the food is amazing.
Thank you ☺
Genuine question. What is their believe?
@@yvesderamaut7440we are Christians... mostly but there are also Muslims.
The way he made that enjera for the first time is impressive!
come to Ethiopia dave.....nothing less of jaw dropping experience you gonna have!
Yami!! I am an Ethiopian and I never ate raw meat in Ethiopia. I started eating Kitfo in Canada, and I fell in love with it. Kitfo is also my 11 year old daughter's favorite food, and she calls it super food. Prey for Ethiopia to be peaceful so that every family can be able put this kind of food on their kitchen table. Thanks for advertising Ethiopian food.
There is nothing in Ethiopia stop trying to make it as if a land of war and famine
True
@@samlsd9711are you stupid or just don't follow the news
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Thank you David for introducing our beloved Ethiopia 🇪🇹 to the world with its foods,drinks and traditions!!! You are a smart and well informed man with wonderful smile and personality!! Do keep it up please!
የኢትዮጵያን ምግብ አሰራር ያሳያችሁበት መንገድ ሚገርም ነው እናመሰግናለን
I loved watching my Spanish mother cooking my country’s favorite food❤
Thanks for enjoying Ethiopian food. 🙏
The best time of year to visit Ethiopia is from September to January because it marks the end of the rainy season and the start of the sunny season. If you come in September, you will have the chance to celebrate the Ethiopian New Year and the 'Meskel celebration,' an amazing and colorful festival. Additionally, if you arrive in January, you will witness the 'Timket celebration.'
Interesting! I never even thought of eating Ethiopian food glad you shared 🤘🤠👍🍲 🍽️
I have always enjoyed visiting blue Nile when in Houston. Great food and great hospitality, glad to see them on bigger platforms
Oh geez David now I'm so hungry and the coffee 😍😍😍 outside beautiful Jamaica, ❤ Ethiopia is just amazing I have no words it's so diverse foods so rich and colorful,the people, waterfalls,lake Tana..and COFFEE,honey wine is thinner than sweet mead💙mmmm..thanks again for another fun video..much love.. respect
That's why just because Ethiopians have indigenous cultures &way of life on earth !
Amazing, Ethiopian has a rich culture of hospitality..Great people and excellent presentation
The Ethiopian Women are absolutely stunning wow, never seen a beaut like it when i was visitjng ADDIS, my jaw dropped
❤❤❤❤ as an Ethiopian American ❤❤❤ I love my injera ❤ Thanks 🙏💕💕💕
never have had Ethiopian food. Looks so good . Would really love to try it. Beautiful people wonderful food. Thanks for sharing.
Right now in Washington waiting for my next flight too bad I can’t try some Ethiopian food. I’m here. May be in office anyway. I’m heading to have some Ethiopian restaurants.
You did good David for first time making the bread....looks delicious too....I'm seeing so much variations here in these dishes.... This Houston serie is really amazing!!!....lots to learn about various cultures...foods....really appreciate....As always Thanks David...be safe Peace.
now I feel like cooking Ethiopian food today
Please do
Not fair at all, I am salivating watching this.
Dorowat is my favorite dish but haven’t eaten it in months now😭💔
enjera the 2nd healthiest food in the world. the main ingredient is seed of taff. in Ethiopia we believes gift from GOD
In Ethiopian culture, We dont leak our finger! Especially when we are with guests and share food! Because our fingers should be kept outside our mouth! When we leak our finger , our slyva ,on our finger goes back to tray or plate we share with others! We also deep our fingers in to the stew with others! Please dont leak your figers!
I think you meant we don’t* dip our fingers in the stew 😉
As an Ethiopian dude I have never make enjera but you did it perfect
The plant you put in the coffee is Rue.
Good job
my lovely country Ethiopia, God bless
Our food is the BEST❤❤🇪🇹🇪🇷
are you eritrean?
😂 not Eritrean food is insects
I love that you’re not overly concerned about being offensive and give your honest comments about what you smell see and taste
Ethiopian Kardamom is not called Colorina rather Kororima.
She is his wife she is in the kitchen all the time korerima her nick name is
David we have an Ethiopian restaurant at the crib. It is on 19934 NW 2nd Ave Carol City.
wow....wow...wow .very nice presentation.You presented all details . any body watching your videos are salivating.
Ethiopia is out of this world
Amhara* everything here is amhara not ethiopian
@@povostanno9018ehh you guys are so tiring. And You call others ‘tebab’ the irony
What did u mean bro isn't amhara an ethiopian god u are going to make me crazy
Look any tradition in ethiopia it is for all ethiopian there is no amhara or bla bla ......@@povostanno9018
, lol ethiopia by itself created in Tigray-Eritrea not in amhara
We have a great food, great tradition and a great country💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾
True💚💛❤️🙏🏽
I love the cleanness of the place, the food and your mother I can tell she is the sweetest person ❤
Thanks for sharing and welcome to Ethiopia
It isn’t honey wine. It is called Tej.
Wow David made perfect injera at first try!!! very impressive!! thank you for shading light on our food!!
I feel the tastiness of the food and gate hungry ❤
Chef Zee is an amazing chef & I speak from experience!
Wow , you are amazing , thank you for enjoying Ethiopian delicacy . you will have more to test Ethiopian cultural food. Ethiopia has more than 80 nation nationals and they also have amazing delicacy. You are welcome to our country🎉🎉🎉
This is amazin brother.. another smash video from sir David... lots of bless from myself and Mrs anon.. and Hugh the cat lol .. dave u supercede yourself all the time man ❤❤❤🎩®️©️🏴🇮🇪⚘
bless up to all three of you my friend. can always count on you for your amazing support and kindness man. The team is a huge fan of the anon fam!
@@Davidsbeenhere anonymous... are us ... we are one brother
The 99% xxxx
Actually we were eating raw meat way before the Italian invasion but, it sure started as a way of avoiding enemies from spotting the fire smokes.
Lie.
where do that myth came from? raw meat with different spices in west and south ethiopia mainly in oromo, sidamo, wolaita...is cultural..
Nice kitchen family...Good job 👌
Good job, David, and thank you for showing us this trdational Ethiopian good food. Have nice blessed 🙌 everyone.
Wow Great Video and Experience. Especially the first Guy you visited shows you the real Ethiopian Festive experience. Hope to see you in Ethiopia Soon.
Just a suggestion, it would be very helpful to put the name and addresses of the restaurants in the description box.
they are there...
22:05 it says “Blue Nile restaurant Ethiopian Cuisine”
u dont gonna like enjera/budena if you didnt grow eating...its little sour b/c of fermentation
Thank you for showing my country culture in USA 😊 I'm from Ethiopia south part
cant wait to try Ethiopian food❤🎉
You should definitely go to Ethiopia I can't wait to see what it looks like
Cmon fam .. we need to hit the like and subscribe button .. cmon peeps .. this sir is a diamond food vlogger ❤❤❤
Ethiopian food is absolutely the best with wonderful flavors and I eat it as often as I can. I almost forgot the honey wine and the wonderful coffee (bonna)
This place is clean and nice presentation. The food is really good all of it. If im in the state I will definitely visit
Love from Ethiopia 🇪🇹 ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ 0:15
When me and my friends got to kampala for a few dayz, the Ugandan friends wondered why we are so accustomed to this Injera thing.
I'm proud of being Ethiopian and our food is delicious 😋
This resturant must be the best in huston
Before u take a bite u should feed one time called gursha....its a way of showing affection
Ethiopian food is heaven for vegetarians. It is a must eat....
Glad I watched this episode. I tried Blue Nile years ago. I didn't like the injera which is the centerpiece of the meal. The fermented sour taste was not to my liking. I will go back now to try the coffee.
Good you tried it. Injera is like marmite, you love it or hate it. For the first time eaters I always suggest not to have on its own but with sauce. For me Injera is an addiction, it is in my blood 😃
Beautiful show, love mom she is so adorable & caring typical of most Ethiopian moms❤you gotta go to Addis David, u will have an experience of a lifetime. Ethiopia is a country unlike any other in the whole wide world❤❤❤
I've been to Blue Nile many times when I lived in Houston. The owner is a very hard working and super sweet lady. Very impressive with what she's done here. The restaurant has a nice ambiance and it is located close to one of Houston's affluent neighborhoods. Go check it out!
That kitchen is clean for sure!! ❤
A very good presentation in all aspects, tks
The only time i got to try Ethiopian food was when i was on vacation in Orlando florida. I went to an Ethiopian restaurant near the touristy area a few blocks from my hotel that i was staying at. The food was so delicious man. The flat bread and the chicken and the sauce and spices it was cooked in was all great tasting. I would like to see more african style restaurant here in Florida in general. 😊
We have learned that the original Coffee comes from the place called (Kaffa) in Ethiopia.
You are very good for the first time we'll done 👍
Great content, and you are welcome anytime. Hyena feeding is a culture in the east part of Ethiopia in a city called Harrar.
The second restaurant looks more legit, will definitely visit when I’m Houston!! 😊😊
❤Blessings to you David. Thank you ❤❤❤
GOD BLESS Humanity.
You should come to Ethiopia, you will find many different foods, we are ready ✊🏽 to visit you
Come in September 11 our new year big celebration all over the country till "Meskel " festival 4th of October
Wow 1st time here😃Ur right dosa made from fermented 🍚 rice tastes very similar to injera 💯 very good observation
😂❤the restaurants owners and staff are very friendly 😃 😃God bless Africa ❤❤❤😃
Injera.. so good and it's gluten free
Thank you for sharing Ethiopian cuisine and culture one day you visit Ethiopia 🇪🇹❤
Never ever saw this food. Now I am interested. Not only for the food, but also the people and culture.
My Life time Food Ethiopian Food ❤❤❤❤
Ethiopia 🇪🇹🇪🇹🇪🇹🇪🇹🇪🇹🇪🇹🇪🇹🇪🇹🇪🇹
I love Ethiopian food, I can barely spend a week without having Enjera. Once you are used to it, you will crave it always.
Best video ❤❤❤
That herb you added to the coffee is an ancient mythical medicinal plant. Locals call it Scent of Adam and Health of Adam. You may know the spice plant as Ruta graveolens, commonly called rue and Herb of Grace.
I shall visit this Ethiopian Restaurant
Wow look so tasty and yummy
the cheif looks calm and cool
welcome to our uniqueness
He is good more than us when making the Injer. This restaurant is the best.❤❤❤❤
Beautiful culture , beautiful people
surprized that you made perfect Injera at first try
Man I So Hungry right now
Amazing, love it! Go Ethiopia 🇪🇹 ❤ Also try Senegalese cuisine 🇸🇳
Bahel Ethiopian Restaurant That's My Spot 100%
❤thanks for testing our food
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FYI: that plant you dipped into the coffee is called rue. Apart from changing aroma of the coffee, it has has also medicinal and spiritual significance. You may check that on the internet
You make me miss my Mom food 😋