Gedede
Gedede is a traditional dish originating from Ethiopia, particularly popular in the Amhara region. It is a type of bread, often made from teff, the staple grain of Ethiopia. Gedede is typically prepared by fermenting teff flour with water, similar to the process for injera, but with a thicker consistency. The fermented batter is then cooked on a large, flat, round griddle called a mitad.
The texture of gedede is often described as dense and chewy, with a slightly sour flavor profile