Your culture is very fascinating. The more i learn of it the more,i want to visit , and be part of it. To walk the continent of my ancestors will be a dream come true.
I appreciate your dedication to educate and capture what makes us ( Ethiopian ) unique, by going place most of us don’t even recognize it exists. This is the true measure of hard work that define who we are especially our moms as being responsible for family meal planning. I also liked going WEFECHO BETE when I was a child, I liked the look of power in the eyelash’s..... it brings childhood memories....... much respect to you dear!. Please keep being who you are and continue the fabulous work you do!. I also love your senses of humor!.
Another very informative and educational presentation! There is so much we have not learned about our beautiful world and it is truly a pleasure to have the chance to see the parts (via vlogging), and to hear the real stories never told till now. Thank you!
thank you for sharing this. people always ask their family to send them stuff outside of us but i never seen it prepared wow more appreciation for rural areas like where my grandmother lives who have to do this all at home by hand
They take care of the donkey so as not to wear it out. That's really kind of them. It's nice to see things like this that make Ethiopia unique. Thank you.
i always always follow my mom to wofcho bet. Till i got married. I never let her go by her self. When i was little i love to see the little birds there 😀. Nice vid as always girl❤
08:24--I think it is called winnowing the grain, separating the grain itself from the outer part, called the chaff. btw, thanks also for the word of the day, "konjo". Also picked up "wefcho" the mill. These videos show us so many things at so many levels, thanks to your comments.
chaff is a bit larger, almost like a straw. the proper term for ''bewenfit menfat'' is sifting, which is separating unwanted particles from the powder. :)
Always enjoy what you post 😍👍🏿 you took me 23 years back . The best video coz I tried to explain my children why we should respect more tayta. For sure they will enjoy it thank you again konjo🥰
It was one of my favorite things to do as a kid too. I had a small sack ( pillow case lined with plastic bag) that can carry like 2kgs that I loved carrying. The whole culture in wefcho bet is fascinating from people arguing with the attendants that they don't want their grain to go first or please don't put my shiro in the berbere wefcho, village gossip and weighing ourselves on the scale. Beautiful memories. Thank you dear for being so authentic. 😘 I have been binging on your videos since yesterday. I would love to share a meal with you next time I am in Addis. Btw wefcho bet, called posho mills in Kenya are also a big deal there. They prepare their maize and porridge flour there.
Hi my dear friend It's nice to see the treditional food processing... And mixture of grains it's good and say hi👋 to Mama... ♥️ With love and respect,and the music is unique..
Thank you for my word of the day 😘💗💗 I am practicing that click I heard when you say konjo. This is so step back into the past girlfriends. In a way I like this ancient way of life. You can only do so much in a day. Today we in the great USA, we don't have to do this part anymore but it means doing so much more work in a day. Here I can launder clothes, dry clothes, wash dishes, prepare a meal, do my hair, shower, vacuum or sweep. Whew....all in the time it takes for you to do that one thing. Plus we have the children and we have to work outside the home on a 8 hours job. ( What did we need the man for?) 😂 Lol. I really think that way is hard life. But I know this way is too busy to enjoy the simplest things. Thanks for sharing.
HABESHA , THAT WAS LOVELY, INDEED VERY (LOW CARBON EMISSION)!!! THE OLD MET THE NEW!!! "U" ARE AN ALL ROUND LADY AS WELL !! THAT COW THAT PASED BY , RESEMBLES MINE IN UGANDA..... MUCH LOVE FROM UGANDA....
You are con jo. I love njira. I buy mine every other week from a delightful Ethiopian Adams restaurant in Brixton Hill. 🇬🇧Did the donkey also drink water? That donkey seems to enjoy his role as he carried his perfect weight to deliver. Yes the process of shaking off the grain from the skins is called winnowing. Do you plan to visit London?
Wow, WefCho Bate is the same as I saw it long long time ago when i was a kid. ሃይ ቁም ነገር። የአማርኛ ቁዋንቁዋ ማስተማር ጀምሪያለሁ..ዛሬ ምራፍ ሶስትን ስጨርስ ወፍጮ ቤትሽን አይቼ ነበር ከዛም 'end display' Habesha Traveleren አደረግሁ... ቻናሉ learning amharic from the scrach ይባላል ግዜ ካለሽ እይው እና ኮሜንት አድርጊልኝ...በቅድሚያ አመሰግናለሁ... እንጊሊዘኛዬ ድራሹ ጠፍⶆል ምክንያቱም ኖርዌይ ስኖር ብዙም አልተጠቀምኩበት...
የኔ ቆንጆ ከወፍጮ ቤት ደሞ መጣሽልን 😂😂 ትዝታ ለቀቅሽብኝ big love and respect for you as always. And I never seen such much kuralew and liwacxh your village is a producer of them 😂😂😂
Found your channel yesterday and it’s an instant addiction... I think I watched almost all your videos this Sunday! Please keep it up my Habesha sis ❤️🇪🇹❤️🇪🇷❤️
They are a fun🤣 who ever it is they been doing it since I started my channel am very impressed by there dedication i hope they learn something from my videos. I am learning to never give up and be consistent from them 🙏🏿🌼💚
Nice and to see that process much like we do at home ..man that reminds me of home!!..hope you'll get to show us how you cook it..and what you eat it with..by the way what is the name of the suburb..
Windmills were uncommon in Ethiopia until the Portuguese introduced it around the late 16th century. But, watermills existed even before that (probably introduced from another European country). Majority of people, however, relied on the ancient inefficient methods until very recently.
Your culture is very fascinating. The more i learn of it the more,i want to visit , and be part of it. To walk the continent of my ancestors will be a dream come true.
🌼💚💛❤️🌼🙏🏿🤗😘
Thank you for allowing us to learn about the day to day life of Ethiopians.
My pleasure ☘️🌻❤️🙏🏿
I enjoy this very much. Thanks for the word of the day. please show us in geez script also much appreciated. One love
Brings back memories of growing up in Addis. Korkoro Alle , Vopchobeth etc.
I appreciate your dedication to educate and capture what makes us ( Ethiopian ) unique, by going place most of us don’t even recognize it exists. This is the true measure of hard work that define who we are especially our moms as being responsible for family meal planning. I also liked going WEFECHO BETE when I was a child, I liked the look of power in the eyelash’s..... it brings childhood memories....... much respect to you dear!. Please keep being who you are and continue the fabulous work you do!. I also love your senses of humor!.
Thank you so much dear am so happy to know i am not the only one that enjoyed going to wefcho 😃
Another very informative and educational presentation!
There is so much we have not learned about our beautiful world and it is truly a pleasure to have the chance to see the parts (via vlogging), and to hear the real stories never told till now.
Thank you!
🌼💚💛❤️🌼🌿🙏🏿😘
I love how you integrate important messages on sustainability. I noticed on other videos as well. Thank you😀
Smart girl 😉 working with the subconscious.
You are a fine and sweet person. So much childhood memories you bring. Yene konjo ♥️
Wow, that's awesome. So you can get it directly from the mill other than going to Shoa Market. Gotta respect that
thank you for sharing this. people always ask their family to send them stuff outside of us but i never seen it prepared wow more appreciation for rural areas like where my grandmother lives who have to do this all at home by hand
They take care of the donkey so as not to wear it out. That's really kind of them.
It's nice to see things like this that make Ethiopia unique. Thank you.
☘️🌻❤️🙏🏿
i always always follow my mom to wofcho bet. Till i got married. I never let her go by her self. When i was little i love to see the little birds there 😀. Nice vid as always girl❤
Thank you o yes the little birds i for some strange reason there was not much of them in this wefcho bet i think the donky eats it all that's why
Thank You for such a fantastic educational vlog Yodit. Bless you.
This is what you call proper home made!! BETAM KONJO!
🌼💚💛❤️🌼🤗🙏🏿
08:24--I think it is called winnowing the grain, separating the grain itself from the outer part, called the chaff. btw, thanks also for the word of the day, "konjo". Also picked up "wefcho" the mill. These videos show us so many things at so many levels, thanks to your comments.
chaff is a bit larger, almost like a straw. the proper term for ''bewenfit menfat'' is sifting, which is separating unwanted particles from the powder. :)
@@danieltessema4270 Thanks for the clarification, Mr. Tessema.
Wow that's what we used to do especially with maize because is our main food and was tasting
I can tell you will accomplish your goal very soon from your job..Keep doing the good work
Thank you so much darling
Always enjoy what you post 😍👍🏿 you took me 23 years back . The best video coz I tried to explain my children why we should respect more tayta. For sure they will enjoy it thank you again konjo🥰
Am so happy you like it dear 🌼💚💛❤️🌼
It was one of my favorite things to do as a kid too. I had a small sack ( pillow case lined with plastic bag) that can carry like 2kgs that I loved carrying. The whole culture in wefcho bet is fascinating from people arguing with the attendants that they don't want their grain to go first or please don't put my shiro in the berbere wefcho, village gossip and weighing ourselves on the scale. Beautiful memories. Thank you dear for being so authentic. 😘 I have been binging on your videos since yesterday. I would love to share a meal with you next time I am in Addis.
Btw wefcho bet, called posho mills in Kenya are also a big deal there. They prepare their maize and porridge flour there.
So wonderful to know we have sucked a similar culture
Hi my dear friend It's nice to see the treditional food processing... And mixture of grains it's good and say hi👋 to Mama... ♥️ With love and respect,and the music is unique..
Another wonderful show showing the world our Rich culture
Good document. Thx Habesha for that! Konjo you... :)
🌼💚💛❤️🌼🤗🙏🏿😘
Thank you for my word of the day 😘💗💗 I am practicing that click I heard when you say konjo.
This is so step back into the past girlfriends.
In a way I like this ancient way of life. You can only do so much in a day. Today we in the great USA, we don't have to do this part anymore but it means doing so much more work in a day.
Here I can launder clothes, dry clothes, wash dishes, prepare a meal, do my hair, shower, vacuum or sweep. Whew....all in the time it takes for you to do that one thing. Plus we have the children and we have to work outside the home on a 8 hours job. ( What did we need the man for?) 😂 Lol.
I really think that way is hard life. But I know this way is too busy to enjoy the simplest things.
Thanks for sharing.
Absolutely
Theres really nothing wrong with this way of living. As long as people arent starving and are happy thats all that matters👍🏿
Loved this video cause it took me back, as I also used to like to go to wefcho bet when I was a kid! 🤩
Yeyey 🌼💚💛❤️🌼
You are so open minded. If you come to Southern California, San Diego, my family will provide you a place to stay for a week. I mean it!!! Keep it up!
Thank you so much dear i am happy to hear this 🌼💚💛❤️🌼much love
I love watching your vlogs! I enjoy the background music! Much love sis
Thank you so much darling i put the musicians address on the description check him out he is super good
@@HabeshaTraveler Thank you sis, I will
I LOVE IT, VERY SHORT AND INFORMATIVE.
Thanks for making me to remember my childhood memories.
I like the background music.berchi
I put his instagram link on the description you can check him out he makes amazing music.
HABESHA , THAT WAS LOVELY, INDEED VERY (LOW CARBON EMISSION)!!! THE OLD MET THE NEW!!! "U" ARE AN ALL ROUND LADY AS WELL !! THAT COW THAT PASED BY , RESEMBLES MINE IN UGANDA..... MUCH LOVE FROM UGANDA....
You are con jo. I love njira. I buy mine every other week from a delightful Ethiopian Adams restaurant in Brixton Hill. 🇬🇧Did the donkey also drink water? That donkey seems to enjoy his role as he carried his perfect weight to deliver. Yes the process of shaking off the grain from the skins is called winnowing. Do you plan to visit London?
Wow i love this content.
ቆንጆ እኮ ነሽ የምርበራስሽ ማንነት የምትኮሬ
Great job 👌
Thanks for everything show us
🌼💚💛❤️🌼
Konjo konjo konjo. I love you very much.
3rd comment, sorry... if you're ever in Los Angeles I'd love to meet with you. In fact, you can stay with us. Alga enlekalen 🙇🏾♀️🙇🏾♀️
I love it keep it coming
Enjoyed That Info
Konjo. You are Konjo. This is so interesting. Thank you for the video. I learn so many interesting things by watching your channel.
Hello love. Thank you for sharing ❤️
🌼💚💛❤️🌼🤗🙏🏿
Wow, WefCho Bate is the same as I saw it long long time ago when i was a kid.
ሃይ ቁም ነገር። የአማርኛ ቁዋንቁዋ ማስተማር ጀምሪያለሁ..ዛሬ ምራፍ ሶስትን ስጨርስ ወፍጮ ቤትሽን አይቼ ነበር ከዛም 'end display' Habesha Traveleren አደረግሁ... ቻናሉ learning amharic from the scrach ይባላል ግዜ ካለሽ እይው እና ኮሜንት አድርጊልኝ...በቅድሚያ አመሰግናለሁ... እንጊሊዘኛዬ ድራሹ ጠፍⶆል ምክንያቱም ኖርዌይ ስኖር ብዙም አልተጠቀምኩበት...
ጀግና እንደውም መቼለታ ሰው ጠይቆኝ ነበር seb aregalehu ጎበዝ
I can't find your channel
@@HabeshaTraveler መልስሽ እነዚህ እንደሚሆን አውቄ ነበር... learn amharic from the scrach ብለሽ ፈልጊው፣ ለማበረታቻው በጣም አመሰግናለሁ
Yene KONJO, Konjo Konjo Konjo 🥰🥰
Eyedaduin bedeinb beqetai asayin? Love it KEEP up
የኔ ቆንጆ ከወፍጮ ቤት ደሞ መጣሽልን 😂😂 ትዝታ ለቀቅሽብኝ big love and respect for you as always. And I never seen such much kuralew and liwacxh your village is a producer of them 😂😂😂
I know they love my hood man hahah
Found your channel yesterday and it’s an instant addiction... I think I watched almost all your videos this Sunday! Please keep it up my Habesha sis ❤️🇪🇹❤️🇪🇷❤️
Thank you so much dear ☘️😊❤️🙏🏿😘
Your grandma is so very konjo, so that is why you are too.
Konjo konjo konjo means beautiful like you 🤗
I Love your vedios keep it up
🌼💚💛❤️🌼
Yodit, I like this vlog. The Donkey is hilarious! He doesn't want you guys to eat his food. Lol😊
Wonder who is that persistent one hater disliking your videos? That person must be living a very depressing life 🤔
She must run away from him/her.
They are a fun🤣 who ever it is they been doing it since I started my channel am very impressed by there dedication i hope they learn something from my videos. I am learning to never give up and be consistent from them 🙏🏿🌼💚
This donkey works here as well.. LMAO. I liked you little story about the donkey
Nice and to see that process much like we do at home ..man that reminds me of home!!..hope you'll get to show us how you cook it..and what you eat it with..by the way what is the name of the suburb..
Great video! Is there a place I can take a tour group to see how injera is made?
Where are you based? Lots of Ethiopian restaurant are willing to show customers the process and search the process on TH-cam to Enjare
@@Black-lioness I’m bringing a tour group to Addis and I wanted to add that to the itinerary. A TH-cam video will not work
There is this restaurant called kateña there branch in unity park and in entoto park they show how to make enjera and you can also make one yourself.
You are awesome.
powder mill, mortar and pestle. :)
Thank you for the authentic video! Can you share the link of the song in the video please?
On the description
@@HabeshaTraveler thanks for sharing!
@@bandamlakyinesu7773 my pleasure dear
I want to work in wefcho bet. At least my work is appreciated.
"Wefcho Bete" used to be so busy.
You are so Konjo 😍😍😍. Thx for the video.
🌼💚💛❤️🌼🙏🏿🤗😘
The girl by the door sitting at the step, she looks nice. Any idea who she is????
Is that Gutu Abera in the background music?
In the description box
አቤት ይችን ልጅ ስወዳት ፊት ብትሰጠኝ ለሷ ለመኖር ቅርብ ነበርኩ።
DO YOU LOVE HER
😂😂😂😂fit betstk vaseline letkba 😜atsetem
😁😁
🤣😂😂😂
We also call the scale miizaan in my Somali language
I think mizane is Arabic origin mostly in Islamic teachings when Alah throne on judgement day
@@Black-lioness may be because the Somali language is like 30% arabic
ሳላይልሽ ቪድዮሽ ስራ በዝብኝ 🤕
ክክክክክ ቁራሌው እናተ ሰፈ በሽ ናቸው
እኛ ሰፈር ይመስለኛል ስልጠናውም መአት ነው ያሉት
@@HabeshaTraveler ክክክ ሀቢብቲ በይ አዳምጪ
waiting ......
Selamnesh konjo
Oh the Donky is carrying 180kg my god it is to much.i know how heavy is 100kg.
- konjo-hefti.
In Europe we have had mills that run either by water or wind power for over 2000 years 😂
Windmills were uncommon in Ethiopia until the Portuguese introduced it around the late 16th century. But, watermills existed even before that (probably introduced from another European country). Majority of people, however, relied on the ancient inefficient methods until very recently.
በርቺ ሙጢጢዬ ታኮሪኛለሽ ማስመስ አትችዬ የኔ ቢጢ ፈጣጣ እዴት እደምወድሽ
ግን ስለ አበሳሚ መድሀኒያለም ና ደብረ ዘይት አሰድም ማርያም ገዳምና ቢተክርስቲያ አሳይኝ ብዬሽ ሳታሳይኝ ቀረሽ እጠብቅሻለሁ
ደም በርበሪ ባቂላ ሽብራ አተር ምድንው ድብልቁ
ምጥን ሽሮ ነው ወይስ ሊላ
አመሰግናለሁ ውዴ ምጥን ሽሮ ነው። ገዳምና ቤተክርስቲያን ሁሌ እራሱ ይጠራኛል እኔ ፕላን ሳላረገው ግን ከ ፩፭ በላይ ገዳማት ሄጃለው በዚ አመት እንደወሰደኝ ቪድዬውን ኤዲት ለማድረግ እና ከናንተ ጋር ሼር ለማድረድ ያብቃኝ አሜን🙏🏿🌼💚💛❤️🌼
@@HabeshaTraveler እሺ እደግዚአብሄር ፈቃድ አድ ቀን ትሄዽጅልንና ታሳይናለሽ በውነት እፁብ ድሽ ነው የነዚህ ገዳም ታምር
I thought you were going to Kenya? Que pasa?
Kenya is in lockdown dear
@@HabeshaTraveler Ok, I'm looking forward to the videos.
where's your grandma?
❤❤❤😘
Hey traveler why are you tubers so reluctant to go to awramba?
What is awaramba?
@@HabeshaTraveler haven't u heard of a certain zemru ? He lives on Amhara hills
@@HabeshaTraveler I am shocked to hear Ethiopian who don't know about this wonderful man
@@HabeshaTraveler አውራምባ በደቡብ ጎንደር ዞን ፎገራ ወረዳ በምስራቅ ባህርዳር 73 ኪሎሜትር ተጉዘሽ የሚገኝ ቦታ ነው። ቦታውን የመሰረቱት ዙምራ ኑር ሲባሉ በ1972 አ.ም. ሊቋቋም ችሏል። ይህን ቦታ ሄደሽ ማየት አለብሽ። እኩልነትን በገሀድ የምታይበት ቦታ ነው። ሴቷ በሬ ጠምዳ ታርሳለች። ወንዱ እህል አስፈጭቶና ሊጥ አብኩቶ እንጀራ ይጋግራል። የእርሻቸውን ይዘት ብታይው ልዩ ነው። የስራ ሰዎች ናቸው። ይህን ቦታ ደቡብ ጎንደር ያሉትን ቤተሰቦችሽን ጠይቂና ይነግሩሻል። አካባቢው በጣም የታወቀ ነው።
@@kinfeameshe እውነት እውነት ደስታዬ ነው ብሄድ
sifting:)
ቆራሊዮ😂 አህያው😂 ተጓዥት ሀበሻ የኛ ሀገር ባህል አኗኗር ታሪካችን ወጎቻችን ለዓለም ለማስተዋወቅ ምንም አልተሰራበትም አንቺ እየሰራሽ ያለው ነገር ጥሩ ጅምር ነው። መናቄ ሳይሆን እውነት ለመናገር ስዋሂሊ ቋንቋ ከተለያየ ቋንቋ የተውሰደ የራሱ መነሻና ፊደል የሌለው በማስተዋወቅና በማስፋፋት አሁን የምስራቅ አፍሪካ ቋንቋ ለመሆን ተቃርቦ ሳይ የእኛን አማርኛች ከፊደል ጀምሮ በብዙ ነገር የተሻለ ቋንቋ ይዘን ወንዝ ተሻጋሪ አለመሆኑ ሊያስቆጨን ይገባልና አማርኛን ለማስተዋወቅ መነሳትሽም ጥሩ ነው ቀጥይበት ። ብቻ በአጠቃላይ በርቺ እህታችን አቅሙ አለሽ። ደሞ ድርጅቶች ስፖንሰር ሊያረጉሽ ይገባል
Selam New ?
Selam new wede
Mabeter yebalale
Translate that in English
@@HabeshaTraveler 🤣🤣🤣🤣
How come you missed the fact that the donkey is a boy 😂
😂😂😂
😂😂😍
👁👁
What is your email address I have questions an want to visit Ethiopia
Donkey drama 🤣😆
The title makes no sense 😂😂
Why not? Did you see them adding any chemicals into it?
@Alex L what do you suggest? Agree with you.
I didn't need to know that I might be eating something that's been on somebody's funky feet. LOL
we’re made of mud, we eat food that grows on mud, and when we die we go back to mud 🤷🏽♀️
@@bilenkiros5776 you made my day! Lovely answer. She forgot that all grains come from the dirty soil.
@@bilenkiros5776
Thank you so very much!
I have not commented for a while, but this one got to me. I had to come on for this.
Thank you!
This needs to stop !!! Its animal abuse