Tonight I tried a restaurant downstairs that serves Ethiopian food. Two of us ordered two dishes and were asked if we wanted to share. Not long after I replied in the affirmative, this huge plate was brought over and spread all over the table. I was stunned. The waiter smiled and said: This is their specialty - family set, enjoy! Along with the dishes, a small plate of something like a rolled-up rag was brought over. It turned out to be a kind of flatbread. When it was spread out, it was like a honeycomb like a sponge. After the dishes were rolled up, it looked pretty good, and the taste was pretty good too! It’s just that the portion size made me regret ordering two servings. I ended up eating one and taking one home. I have the impression that there have been many major famines in Ethiopia. Could this be the case of extremes leading to the opposite? Massawa
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Tonight I tried a restaurant downstairs that serves Ethiopian food. Two of us ordered two dishes and were asked if we wanted to share. Not long after I replied in the affirmative, this huge plate was brought over and spread all over the table. I was stunned. The waiter smiled and said: This is their specialty - family set, enjoy! Along with the dishes, a small plate of something like a rolled-up rag was brought over. It turned out to be a kind of flatbread. When it was spread out, it was like a honeycomb like a sponge. After the dishes were rolled up, it looked pretty good, and the taste was pretty good too! It’s just that the portion size made me regret ordering two servings. I ended up eating one and taking one home. I have the impression that there have been many major famines in Ethiopia. Could this be the case of extremes leading to the opposite? Massawa