As an Ethiopian girl, this made me so happy! You’re literally the sweetest food reviewer I’ve seen trying Ethiopian food so far. Love how well you use your hands!
Im eritrean, which is very close to ethopia, there is alot of history between them, and it makes me happy to see u eat our food, becuase we have the same food!
As an Ethiopian girl I'm so happy that you finally tasted our food, I'm so grateful that you liked it! Thank you for trying our traditional food and sharing it with others on the internet so they can try it too! And the way you pronounced it, most people say it wrong or don't know the name. Keep up with the good work girly ❤
I love Ethiopian food, there's an Ethiopian restaurant in my city and I always ask to go there for my birthday :P The stews, lentils, etc. are soooo yummy
@@javerialaghari4361 It's called injera! It's an Ethiopia bread that we use to eat with. Its made from teff and water. It's very delicious and a little bit tart.
I’m an Ethiopian 🇪🇹 and this is the best food rate I have seen. Seeing people try and enjoy our food is so wholesome because ngl Ethiopian food is underrated. I hope you eat more of our delicious food! Edit: Thx for the love and support for Ethiopia 💖💖💖
@@Fatman.skibidi i cant talk about africa as a whole but ethiopia and india have some cultural similarities but ethiopian food and indian food uses a lot of similar spices, lentils etc
Im Eritrean, which is a country right next to Ethiopia, and we have basically the same traditions and Im so glad we’re being recognized, especially by you!!! Thank you for trying our food !!
Samosas are originally Persian. Muslim rulers later introduced it in India. Tho yes you can say the potato filled version of Samosa is more of our thing
@@kdjoshi726 hello, you are right, i was not talking about originality, just where they are found and eaten more, sambusas are meat stuffed while samosas are potato stuffed.
@@compactpotatoes6656 I think you are originally right, but according to Wikipedia "The variety of samosa made in Ethiopian cuisine is known as "sambusa" or lentil "sambusa" (Amharic: የምሥር ሳምቡሳ) and is filled with lentils along with usually being blended with traditional spices. Due to it being vegan, it is often consumed during Orthodox fasts.". I think Ethiopia has its own variety of Sambusa/Samosas and it is filled with lentils and potatoes. Nowadays, different countries have adapted Samosas/Sambusas to their own taste. That is why there are so many varieties and different versions amongst different countries.
@@kanvfx1416 They’re not pancakes lol, it’s called Injera. It’s a type of flatbread that’s been fermented. And it’s made out of teff flower, water, and other things.
@@kanvfx1416 No there made of Teff and the pancake thing is called Injera and it tastes nothing like pancakes but the texture is kinda like pancakes. 😊
That all sounds so good! I would probably be struggling using my hands. I have mild OCD, and one of the places where it shows up is that I don’t like getting my hands dirty/oily 😅
I love that her videos are always respectful and nice. Even if the food has a low score, doesn’t seem like she hated it or something. Just really nice and refreshing.
@@Bemni874what are you talking about? IM SPEAKING IN GENERAL!!! Even if she DID give food a low score she’s still respectful. Not saying she gave any of these dishes a low score.
@@Roze542what are you talking about? IM SPEAKING IN GENERAL!!! Even if she DID give food a low score she’s still respectful. Not saying she gave any of these dishes a low score.
I've always wanted wanted to try Ethiopian food because it looks literally heavenly but my sensory issues have always made me worried but hearing the way you describe the textures has helped me find things to try
Yeah ur right!!!! All these comments think that it’s Indian food only. Our foods are alike and we have similar ones but we mostly use beef and not chicken.
I love your channel! For folks that are trying to claim this food came from another country… Ethiopia is an ancient territory that was deeply connected to far gone global trading routes and was important religiously and politically. The world has been impressively connected well before the internet and you’ll find Indonesian ingredients in Indian food and visa versa and you’ll find Ethiopian spices and coffee all over the world. India was massively influenced by ancient Persia and surrounding civilizations and have sadly erased their origin. Let’s celebrate how interconnected we were and are and instead of saying “that’s ours”, the better question is “ I wonder where these similarities came from”… the story is far more interesting and enriching.
I love how you don't look so awkward eating with your hands, like no hesitation at all and i love seeing it. Normally when i see people who don't normally eat with their hands, trying things like this, they look so awkward and hesitant picking up their food, but i love how that doesn't look like the case with you. It looks like you're fully embracing it (not afraid to get your hands messy, cuz it's just food!!)
As an eritrean, Ethiopian/Eritrean food is barely on the map, super underrated, not nearly as famous as indian and Japanese cuisine, im glad you tried it! ❤
my fave is fit fit, aka fir fir. The injera is chopped up and cooked directly in the stew so it really soaks up the gravy and it's 🔥🔥🔥🔥! Highly recommend. Ethiopian spiced tea is also awesome, but a little too sweet for me.
Oh, yes, i love the tea! My grandmother wouldn't alloe mr growing up to drink the coffee as it was too strong. Bit she alloeed me to drink the tea. I've been a tea lover since ❤️❤️❤️☕🫖
You have no idea how happy I am to have seen this video. I used to have neighbors who were an Ethiopian family. I’d hang out with their daughters and play with them as a kid, there was a couple times where they had dinner/snack and they had me join them. The food was this spongy bread with a reddish spread of some sort. For years I’ve tried to figure out what it was. And seeing this video I immediately recognized the bread, and you gave a name to it. I still don’t know what type of spread/sauce they had with it, it was like a darker reddish color and it might’ve had some sort of bean in it, but it’s really hard to remember to begin with and hard to guess with not being able to remember it well. But at least I finally have a name for the bread!!! Thank you for sharing, I finally have the name for something I’ve been looking for for years!
As an Ethiopian girl, I’m so happy to see u eating Ethiopian food. Try to go to Ghenet restaurant in Brooklyn. It’s my family’s restaurant
Most of the "Ethiopian" food she ate wasnt eveb Ethiopian
@@deezy8226 Ok 😐
Yes it was the only thing that wasn't ethiopia was the samosa
Yes it was the only thing that wasn't ethiopian was the samosa
I love how you're not afraid of using your hands to eat!
Also Ethiopia has some of the tastiest looking food I have ever seen!
Are ancestors ate with there hands
If you are eating Ethiopian food without your hands that’s a problem lol
"I love bow you're not afraid to eat with your hands--"
western af lol
@@Rariix22ikr 😂
Bro...
What do u think we injera with a fork
As an Ethiopian girl, this made me so happy! You’re literally the sweetest food reviewer I’ve seen trying Ethiopian food so far. Love how well you use your hands!
Oh yikes I would've used a fork because I hate bitten fingers
@@Tunehymn haha if you’re careful you shouldn’t be touching your fingers at all
Im eritrean, which is very close to ethopia, there is alot of history between them, and it makes me happy to see u eat our food, becuase we have the same food!
Same
Ethiopia and Eritrean are same people same blood it is just politician separated us DNA are same
Sameee
@@fevenberhane3343 yes feven is an eritrean name lol
We are literally the same
Indians after seeing samosa in Ethiopian foods video :
Lmao, I was looking for this comment 😂
Also chapati😂
@@G_O-O_G_L_E ikr
It’s a different kind of samosa it has very different filling
arabian
The mere fact that you can appreciate other cultural foods with respect and admiration speaks volumes about your character ❤
As an eritrean Ethiopia is the same as us and im so happy u like ingera its sooo tasty
i am eritrean too lol
@@cawseromar8950 cool lol
I’m Eritrean too
Im eritrean but i am so happy that our culture is being recognised
Same
Same
The food is 🤮 get some real taste
@@user-ht7bf9bk1l I’m sorry but that’s extremely rude and please keep you’re opinions to yourself
@@user-ht7bf9bk1l Awww, you had a bad experience? GOOD!
Injera be killing trypophobics 💀
Ikr 💀 I don't wannabe rude but the colour of it makes it so obvious makes me feel something in the stomach
I eat it since Im somali but like it triggers my try phobia i just flip it over 💀💀💀
@@imurpookiewookieokay but still eats it 💀
It was like a jumpscare 💀
Bcuz it's our culture 💀💀💀💀@@somebody.nobody-rc9qh
I'm so happy my people's food is being appreciated 🥹
It looks delicious!
God bless your culture brother
@@Frosty-kh3vp bruh
@@Frosty-kh3vp💀
I adoreee Ethiopian food 🥰
As an Ethiopian girl I'm so happy that you finally tasted our food, I'm so grateful that you liked it! Thank you for trying our traditional food and sharing it with others on the internet so they can try it too! And the way you pronounced it, most people say it wrong or don't know the name. Keep up with the good work girly ❤
Why do you have to specify your gender?
@@user-qy6tu9ip9v Do you have a problem with me doing that?
Yeah
I love Ethiopian food, there's an Ethiopian restaurant in my city and I always ask to go there for my birthday :P The stews, lentils, etc. are soooo yummy
@@marzipanmango Glad to hear that :D
As an Ethiopian, im glad that you like it, many people say taht the injera is creepy cause of the eyes
I REALLY WANT TO TRY ETHIOPIAN FOOD
Do it! ;)
You should! Coming from an Ethiopian, it’s good;)
@@lifeless_1073is it spicy? I would like to try some too, looks sooooo good
It’s my favorite, highly recommend
@@animeevergreenathena I don't have any place near me that sells those 😭
She describes the food so good, that she makes me feel like I'm eating it
Thats the traditional way to eat most African foods
I agree.. Every time she give’s video it’s like we are right there with her ..
People say this on every video, this is nothing new.
Then I feel bad for you cause I'm eating it right now😂
iM ETHIOPIAN AND IM SO GLAD U ARE ENJOYING THE FOOD!!!
well yall got some rlly good tasting food
@@hellokitty-ui9rd thx!
It looks so good, can you try Mexico food next.❤❤❤
I literally love the way she describes the food with enthusiasm in her voice!!
I am eritrean and we have bery similar culture and also food with ethopia and you are so right she describe is it very good
@@luultje2029 ikrr 😊😊!!
Le nigslop de la communidad
@@FORD_FEMBOY999 whatt
same i am Eritrean@@luultje2029
You're a lucky girl who is able to taste whole world cuisines
shut up
I’m from Ethiopia, and I’m really happy that you are trying Ethiopian food!! I love your channel too!! ❤❤
Wow i love the way you describe your food 🥑🥝❤😊
I’m west African but I love seeing you try my continents best foods! And I love when you try Caribbean food too!
Where in West Africa are you from? I lived in Mauritania for a few years
@@theparanoidandroid3583 I’m from Ghana!
As a habesha girl, I’m so happy you tried Ethiopian food, our cuisine is *chef’s kiss* ✨✨✨
Isn't habesha a country? How is it related to Ethiopia?
@@habibasharawy1643Where on earth is habesha???? It literally refers to ppl from Eritrea and Ethiopia
@@habibasharawy1643 habesha is the term for the people of Ethiopia and Eritrea💞 you might have mixed it up
@@radiantsanaI realized that, I am so sorry
@@habibasharawy1643 it’s fine!! 👍🏽
Omg I’m Ethiopian I’m so happy to see people that are habisha eating our traditional food god bless you
I was waiting for this moment my whole life cause I'm Ethiopian ❤
yaey!yay!🎉
As an Ethiopian I loved your review. You're the best
What was that brown color thing made of? Looks like tortilla
@@javerialaghari4361 It's called injera! It's an Ethiopia bread that we use to eat with. Its made from teff and water. It's very delicious and a little bit tart.
@@LeEgzabhierKiber thanks for telling greetings from Pakistan 🇵🇰 ❤️
@@javerialaghari4361 it’s really soft & almost has a sourdough flavor to it. Soo good!
do you have samosa popular there. I thought it was only available here in India
I’m an Ethiopian 🇪🇹 and this is the best food rate I have seen. Seeing people try and enjoy our food is so wholesome because ngl Ethiopian food is underrated. I hope you eat more of our delicious food!
Edit: Thx for the love and support for Ethiopia 💖💖💖
it’s soooo good!!!!!!
@@bleepbloop9123 thank you!!
Amazing ppl .Praise God
@@Hshdzsskidi 🫶🏽🫶🏽🫶🏽
When i will go to Ethiopia..... For sure I am going to eat this 😌😌
Ppl watching this while fasting brother and sisters we got this stay safe love u all out there ❤❤❤❤
the way she just describes it is just so perfect!
Im half indian and half ethiopian and when I saw this video it brought back a lot of memories of when I used stay in ethiopia 🇪🇹
Indian and African culture is similar hey?
Indian scammer
Your mother is Indian or father
@@urmilagujar0505 my father is indian
@@Fatman.skibidi i cant talk about africa as a whole but ethiopia and india have some cultural similarities but ethiopian food and indian food uses a lot of similar spices, lentils etc
Omg! Ethiopian food is so much similar to Indian food! Like the same food with different names! So glad to see the cultural and cuisine overlapping! 🤩
Read about the relationship between Ethiopia and India during the Axumite Empire
Fr
@@Axiom61can u tell me
Very different flavor profiles. Injera tastes nothing like dosa.
It does look very similar to a south Indian dish called 'ragi dosa'
I am a Ethiopia girl and I love u seeing eating other culture food❤❤❤❤
I love how you took big chunks of the food like it was ice cream! Personally, Ethiopian food is one of the best cuisine meals I've ever had!!
Im Eritrean, which is a country right next to Ethiopia, and we have basically the same traditions and Im so glad we’re being recognized, especially by you!!! Thank you for trying our food !!
Eritrea & Ethiopia are God's country 💖
Sameee
@@ryensolar4000exactly I'm a eritrean by the way
Same
samosas are indian/nepali/pakistani/bangladeshi, i think this version is called sambusa. have a nice day!
Samosas are originally Persian. Muslim rulers later introduced it in India. Tho yes you can say the potato filled version of Samosa is more of our thing
@@kdjoshi726 hello, you are right, i was not talking about originality, just where they are found and eaten more, sambusas are meat stuffed while samosas are potato stuffed.
@@compactpotatoes6656 I think you are originally right, but according to Wikipedia
"The variety of samosa made in Ethiopian cuisine is known as "sambusa" or lentil "sambusa" (Amharic: የምሥር ሳምቡሳ) and is filled with lentils along with usually being blended with traditional spices. Due to it being vegan, it is often consumed during Orthodox fasts.". I think Ethiopia has its own variety of Sambusa/Samosas and it is filled with lentils and potatoes.
Nowadays, different countries have adapted Samosas/Sambusas to their own taste. That is why there are so many varieties and different versions amongst different countries.
@@LeEgzabhierKiberthanks for clarifying, i genuinely had no idea lol, but nice save there, have a nice day!
@@compactpotatoes6656 No problem! Have a blessed day!
You are amazing 🤩🤩 I love ❤️ how you highlight the delicious food in our many different cultures!!!
As an Ethiopian I’m really happy you tried it it can be extremely spicy!
omg!! im Ethiopian and I’m so happy to see my fav TH-camr engage in our culture in food!
Are the pancakes made from millets?
@@kanvfx1416 They’re not pancakes lol, it’s called Injera. It’s a type of flatbread that’s been fermented. And it’s made out of teff flower, water, and other things.
@@zxhara. ik its like dose ( it's a south indian dish ) served with a bunch of chutneys and sambars
@@zxhara. ragi dose to be specific
Samosa is our dish not yours 😒
Omg as an Ethiopian 🇪🇹you made my day! ❤💜
Are the pancakes made from millets?
@@kanvfx1416 No there made of Teff and the pancake thing is called Injera and it tastes nothing like pancakes but the texture is kinda like pancakes. 😊
Omg I have an Ethiopian friend! We from different parts in the continent, but her cultural food looks good😭😭
@@Banannaed it’s good! Ask your friend to let you try it ❤️
That all sounds so good!
I would probably be struggling using my hands. I have mild OCD, and one of the places where it shows up is that I don’t like getting my hands dirty/oily 😅
So happy to see foreigners trying our food. There are a lot of other amazing foods you should try❤.
I love that her videos are always respectful and nice. Even if the food has a low score, doesn’t seem like she hated it or something. Just really nice and refreshing.
It doesn’t have low score try it is so tasty👌
Low score?have you tasted the food before?
@@Bemni874what are you talking about? IM SPEAKING IN GENERAL!!! Even if she DID give food a low score she’s still respectful. Not saying she gave any of these dishes a low score.
@@Roze542what are you talking about? IM SPEAKING IN GENERAL!!! Even if she DID give food a low score she’s still respectful. Not saying she gave any of these dishes a low score.
@@divinafoxxx5268 sorry 😐
I'm fasting and the way you describe food makes my mouth water
Same 😪
😂
Same here
Ramadhani kareem some here😂
Omg samee
Yesssss as a Habesha person, I am so happy more people are trying our foods!!
I've always wanted wanted to try Ethiopian food because it looks literally heavenly but my sensory issues have always made me worried but hearing the way you describe the textures has helped me find things to try
It’s sooo incredibly cute how she expresses her excitement about the food ❤️
I'm Indian, and i think the Ethiopian ones are called a Sambusa or Sambusi, Indian ones are called Samosa. 😅
Yeah ur right!!!! All these comments think that it’s Indian food only. Our foods are alike and we have similar ones but we mostly use beef and not chicken.
Samboosa is middle eastern food not Ethiopian
@@zuzu6483 we have sambusa in ethiopia aswell, probably just a connection though
@@bellabella12339 Indian Samosas are stuffed with veggies, especially potato
@@ExpertMindCAclasses oooh! We also put lentils and potatoes in ours!
Hop u reach 10m subscribers
I've never seen a fodd blogger who is so respectful
🇪🇹Awwh, so glad you enjoyed good from my homeland!❤
Am I the only one who loves how detailed she is with her reviews!!!
I love how u appreciate all foods 🥲
I love how you appreciate each and every culture’s cuisine no matter what!!❤ I am not Ethiopian but these look delicious 🤤 I might try them one day!
Im eritrea 🇪🇷 and you just made my day by eating our food/habesha food
Omg im Eritrea to❤ Eritrea 4 ever🇪🇷
How are you watching this, a vpn?
Not all people from Eritrea is in their country they might be in America or other
You should try eating only Kenyan food for a whole day!
As a Kenyan, I agree 💯. Never heard Kenyan food be reviewed.
@@deeanne1860Samosas!
@@Jays81305girl This is the Ethiopian version 😂.
The way she said “injera” got me rolling on the floor😂😂😂
I am so happy that someone finally tries kitfo its so good
Im ethiopian i love how she rates it, it makes me feel good
I'm an Ethiopian Orthodox so happy to see you trying our food
I love how you try new things. As a person, I have lived in Ethiopia my whole life. Really hoped you loved the food ! ❤
I live in ethiopia i am so happy that your tasting our poupler food that is engera😊😊😊😊❤❤❤❤
I love your channel! For folks that are trying to claim this food came from another country… Ethiopia is an ancient territory that was deeply connected to far gone global trading routes and was important religiously and politically. The world has been impressively connected well before the internet and you’ll find Indonesian ingredients in Indian food and visa versa and you’ll find Ethiopian spices and coffee all over the world. India was massively influenced by ancient Persia and surrounding civilizations and have sadly erased their origin. Let’s celebrate how interconnected we were and are and instead of saying “that’s ours”, the better question is “ I wonder where these similarities came from”… the story is far more interesting and enriching.
Such a very good point! Thank you for the reminder 😁👍
yeah, i’m indian and i love love love biryani. recently learned that it actually originated in persia that the mughals brought it here!
@@shazla_ziyaso cool! I had no idea :) I love Biryani too!
Yes, people tend to try to discredit specifically African cultures all the time.
@@ellegmyewhich is weird considering it’s.. well Africa. A cultural powerhouse
People enjoy her because she looks like she is living her best life!
Plus cute.
Its so good to se someone different try something that ties in with my culture
I so badly wish there were more diverse restaurant options that aren't 2-3 hours away from me 😢
I love how you don't look so awkward eating with your hands, like no hesitation at all and i love seeing it. Normally when i see people who don't normally eat with their hands, trying things like this, they look so awkward and hesitant picking up their food, but i love how that doesn't look like the case with you. It looks like you're fully embracing it (not afraid to get your hands messy, cuz it's just food!!)
I am Eritrean and this makes me so happy Ethiopian and Eritrean food are the same and I love how you don't mind eating it.
❤❤❤
As an ethiopian im glad you like the food highly recommend ethiopian food😊
TYSMMM FOR TRYING OUR FOOD!!!
DUDE I LOVE ETHIOPIAN FOOD SO MUCH
Can confirm! Ethiopian food is lovely!
Thank you
It does look delicious, I'd love to try it someday
I bet to love food like you.
I love Ethiopian food as part of my family is from there
As an ethiopian girl, i am do happy to see other people trying out our food and enjoying it ! ❤❤
This looks so good!
She has a boyfriend
@@neferpitou3934 bruh lol she meant the food
@@neferpitou3934I was talking about the food!
As an eritrean, Ethiopian/Eritrean food is barely on the map, super underrated, not nearly as famous as indian and Japanese cuisine, im glad you tried it! ❤
OMG WAIT I FINALLY FOUND SOMEONE WHO KNOW ERITREA 🇪🇷 YAYYYYYY
Edit: I'm so happy cuz I'm an Eritrean girl yayy 🇪🇷🇪🇷🇪🇷
@@user-nl5fo7io6p yeah im eritrean too W country
@@dannithealmond-milkboy5738 Tf you mean it's a dictatorship that has a slave army
Thank u for trying our food and all of the things u said about our food is right thanks😊
I love watching your reviews it’s like watching a Disney princess review food. 😊
This made my day I’m from Eritrea and we have the same food 🇪🇷🇪🇷🇪🇷
im not sure but im pretty sure eritrea used to be a part of ethiopia
Yeah it was for 30 years
I am eritrean but we have the same foods either way,great to see people learning different cultures
Saaame also I have the same last name as u
Im half eritrean and im happy you like our food!!!
I’m from Ethiopia so happy to see you eat ghat
The coffee cup is cute!
Coffee looks tasty too!
african coffee is the best tbh
@@armando5994fr, probably because it was invented in Africa lol
It came from Ethiopia too btw
@@NoRockinMansLand yep!
my fave is fit fit, aka fir fir. The injera is chopped up and cooked directly in the stew so it really soaks up the gravy and it's 🔥🔥🔥🔥! Highly recommend. Ethiopian spiced tea is also awesome, but a little too sweet for me.
Oh, yes, i love the tea! My grandmother wouldn't alloe mr growing up to drink the coffee as it was too strong. Bit she alloeed me to drink the tea. I've been a tea lover since ❤️❤️❤️☕🫖
I literally love you like I have my grandma here. This is one of our languages here.ርጅፍል
As a Ethiopian boy i am so happy cuz youtuber are eating our food
As an ethiopian I'm soo happy to see you eating our food
Thank u so much I’m happy to hear that you like my country’s food
As a ethopian girl I am so happy to see you try this thank you do much.❤😊
There’s a coffee chain in the south that fire roasts the beans too it’s called Summer Moon. So good.
I'm so glad you liked our food 💚💛❤️It makes me so happy to see other people trying and enjoying our culture 🤗🤗
I was having the worst day and the way I'm ethiopian and I find videos like this, I will be soooo happy tysm!
Im a ethopian kud and we would love you to do a part 2!❤
We’d love to have you visit South Africa! 🥰🇿🇦
That looks heavenly
I’m an Ethiopian girl and I’m so glad to see u enjoy our traditional food!
That looks absolutely delicious
I WANT. This looks AMAZING
As an Ethiopian I feel so happy to see you enjoying the food!
Lord i love Injera and sourdough crepe is such an accurate description
Is the injera made from millets?
@@kanvfx1416 I believe injera is made from teff, which are seeds, as opposed to millets which are grains
@@kanvfx1416nope.
You have no idea how happy I am to have seen this video. I used to have neighbors who were an Ethiopian family. I’d hang out with their daughters and play with them as a kid, there was a couple times where they had dinner/snack and they had me join them. The food was this spongy bread with a reddish spread of some sort. For years I’ve tried to figure out what it was. And seeing this video I immediately recognized the bread, and you gave a name to it. I still don’t know what type of spread/sauce they had with it, it was like a darker reddish color and it might’ve had some sort of bean in it, but it’s really hard to remember to begin with and hard to guess with not being able to remember it well. But at least I finally have a name for the bread!!! Thank you for sharing, I finally have the name for something I’ve been looking for for years!
Thank you for trying our traditional food I appreciate you