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Examples

  • The kitfo from Zenebech Injera is the only one in town that does not give make me ill, perhaps due to the freshness of the ground meat.

    Matthew Yglesias » Zenebech Injera 2007

  • The outer sticky rice ‘bread’ is soft and cold and really stretchy, a lot like the Ethiopian bread, called Injera, if you’ve ever had that.

    Chocolate and Bacon: A Sweet and Savory Taste Treat 2009

  • When you sit down you are offered a folded pillow of Injera bread, which serves as both the plate and serving utensil you can request a fork, but why do it?... you eat with your fingers enveloping the bread and scoop up bites from the platters in the center of the table.

    Jay Weston: Ethiopian Food in L.A. -- A Fabulous New Dining Experience Jay Weston 2011

  • #9 Injera: Ethiopians eat Injera for breakfast, lunch and dinner and many would happily exist solely on this rather unusual dish.

    Ben Colclough: 10 Reasons to Love Ethiopia Ben Colclough 2011

  • When you sit down you are offered a folded pillow of Injera bread, which serves as both the plate and serving utensil you can request a fork, but why do it?... you eat with your fingers enveloping the bread and scoop up bites from the platters in the center of the table.

    Jay Weston: Ethiopian Food in L.A. -- A Fabulous New Dining Experience Jay Weston 2011

  • Also, I forgot about the existence of an intact Injera flight on the other island, so Frank is going to become a VERY valuable commodity to all involved now.

    Get Ready: LOSTCasts 84 - Recon & Dr. Linus 2010

  • On the recommendation of Tyler Cowen, I went with a friend last night to check out Zenebech Injera, an Ethiopian establishment lying a bit east of the gentrification frontier near the confluence of 6th, T, and Florida.

    Matthew Yglesias » Zenebech Injera 2007

  • Injera, the Ethiopian bread which was one of the few things A.J. Leibling wouldn't eat; it looks like a gray sponge.

    Why I don't.... 2006

  • Or at least to pick up some Injera, or maybe a few Mu Shu pancakes?

    Is That Legal?: religion Archives 2006

  • You know, it also somewhat reminded me of Injera - Ethiopian lacey crepe-like bread.

    Whole Wheat Appam Meera 2008

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