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Teff

Teff is the grain, grown in the high lands of Ethiopia, that is turned into the flour that makes Ethiopian injera bread.

 

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Teff - a gluten-free grain - 3 Feb 2010

If you are gluten intolerant, one bread you can eat is injera, the Ethiopian flatbread made with flour ground from teff. This ancient and tiny grain grown in the Ethiopian highlands is gluten free. read more...

Injera - what is it and how to make it? - 3 Feb 2010

Injera, like Indian parathas and naan, is not just bread. It's cutlery. It's a pan liner. It's a plate. Tear off a strip, sweep it through the stew in the common bowl and bring the food to your mouth. At least, that's what you do if you're a skilled Ethiopian. If you're me, you're one fragile step away from a dry cleaner's bill... read more...

Nosh notes: Ethiopian restaurants - 31 Dec 1969

Early 1980s geopolitics brought Ethiopians to the capital area who now have grown to a community some 200,000 large. Like many of the Vietnamese who fled Saigon, some made a new life by opening a restaurant. Personally, it's not a cuisine I rush to cross town for. But here's a list of several with their own fierce fan base. read more...

A whacky ambition: to cook like Cambell's and Co.
It may be sacrilege to say so, but I did have a moment's wonder at Julie Powell dedicating a whole year to cooking out Julia Childs. Life is surely too short. But I admired her staying power. Most cookbooks contain only a handful of recipes you actually want to tackle - though heaven forfend that I should level this criticism towards Mastering the Art of French Cookery.

Anyway, here's someone who really slackened my jaw. Meet Todd Wilbur, who spends his time to trying to recreate food made by the industrial giants. He wants to cook Krispy Kremes just like the factory. He wants to clone Big Macs, Yoo Hoo chocolate drinks, and dozens more junk foods, to taste just like the real (or unreal) McKoy.
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