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Saturday, November 18, 2006

Injera and Wot

The most common cuisine in Ethiopia is what is called in Amharic 'Injera be wot'. Injera is a very thin flat bread made out of a grain called Teff. And wot is a spicy sauce made out of various ingredients of which doro wot is my favourite and by far the most famous one in Ethiopia. Doro wot is made of chicken and other various spicy ingredients.

Ethiopians eat their cultural food with bare hand.

The Shema - Ethiopian cultural dress


Ethiopia is an ethnically diverse country. Though I don't have formal statistics to support it I have heard that there are about 89 ethnic groups in Ethiopia. Most of these have their own language, cultural dressings, cuisines, and all the cultural things.

I will write a little bit about the main cultural dressing in Ethiopia. Thiss dressing is shared by several ethnic groups in Ethiopia including the Amharas, Tigres and the Gurages and is what people usually refer as as the Ethiopian cultural dressing.

The cloth is hand made out of cotton threads. The cotton threads are themselves usually hand made. In the cities you can go and buy these clothes from the shops. But in the rural areas it is very common that the ladies make the threads and give them to the traditional weavers called the 'shemanes' who in turn weave and make the cloth out of it.

Clothes made in these ways are called shemas in Ethiopia. The shemanes's put different designs and embroideries on the shema which makes it colorful and very attractive. In the rural areas most of ladies clothes are still made of the shema. Thick shawls made of shema are also worn by men in the rural areas specially during the cold seasons.


The picture above shows an Ethiopian girl wearing a decorated shema cloth preparing coffee.

Sunday, November 05, 2006

Thirteen Months of Sunshine


If you happen to visit Ethiopia you will notice some posters which refer to the country as thirteen months of sunshine . This comes from the fact that you can see the sun in every month of the year in Ethiopia. Believe me but in much of the country there is even no need of air conditioning for much of the year. I will have a future blog on Ethiopian weather but for today I will say a little bit about the Ethiopian Calandar

You might be wondering why I said 13 months and not 12. Ethiopia has it's own calender called the Ethiopian calender which has 13 months rather than 12. All the 12 months have 30 days and the 13th (called Pagumen) has 5 days except in leap year when it will be 6. The Ethiopian calendar is based on the old Alexandrian calendar though I wouldn't go into the details for a novice there are two obvious differences:
  • It is 02/26/1998 in Ethiopia on Nov 5, 2006 in Gregorian Calendar
  • Every fourth year is a leap year in Ethiopian calender without exception.
See wikipedia's entry on Ethiopian calender for more.

The picture above is the famous Tis Isat falls of the blue nile river found in Bahir Dar Ethiopia

about myself


My name is Etsegenet Simachew and I am an MBA student at the University of Northern Virginia .

I am an Ethiopian and I will be posting about Ethiopian culture in the coming few blogs. Please keep checking my blog as I will be posting many things about Ethiopia - referred to as the land of 13 months of sunshine.



This is a picture of me taken at the Missouri Botanical garden in St. Louis. - a must visit if you happen to visit st Louis. I promise to post a picture of me in Ethiopia in a future blog.