mitike
Mitike is a traditional Ethiopian bread. It is typically made from teff flour, a grain native to Ethiopia. Teff is a tiny, ancient grain that is a staple food in the Ethiopian diet. Mitike is prepared by fermenting the teff flour with water, a process that gives the bread its characteristic sour flavor and spongy texture. The dough is then spread thinly onto a large, flat clay griddle called a "mitad" and cooked over an open fire or a stove.
The preparation of mitike is a time-consuming process, often involving several stages of mixing, resting, and