jäikusena
Jäikusena is a traditional Ethiopian bread that is made from teff flour. Teff is a staple crop in Ethiopia and is valued for its high nutritional content and unique flavor. The bread is often denser and heavier than breads made from wheat flour, and has a distinctive dark color.
The production of jäikusena typically begins with the grinding of teff grains into a fine flour. The
After fermentation, the dough is shaped into the desired form and baked over a fire or in
In some regions of Ethiopia, jäikusena is used as a vessel for eating other foods. Injera, a
Throughout Ethiopia, jäikusena is considered an important cultural and culinary symbol. It is often served at