taskuss
Taskuss is a type of fermented dairy product originating from Ethiopia. It is made from teff, a staple grain in Ethiopian cuisine, and milk. The fermentation process involves the teff grain, typically cooked and then mixed with milk, allowing lactic acid bacteria to develop. This process gives taskuss a unique tangy flavor and a thick, yogurt-like consistency.
The preparation of taskuss can vary slightly from region to region within Ethiopia. The teff is usually
Taskuss is often consumed as a standalone dish, particularly for breakfast or as a snack. It can