- Fit-fit
Fit-fit is an Eritrean and Ethiopian food typically served for
breakfast (though it can be served with other meals). It is generally made with "tesmi " and sometimes also with "berbere ", in which case it is called "fir-fir". In some cases various oils orbutter s are substituted for tesmi; however, the difference in taste is notable. There are two major varieties of fit-fit,injera (or "taita") and "kitcha" (or "kita").Injera fit-fit
Injera fit-fit (also taita fit-fit in Tigrinya) is a combination of shredded injera, berbere,
onion s and tesmi. Variations on this basic recipe are common, in which the name of the additional item is used as a prefix. For instance, if one were to add "shiro", the resulting dish would be called shiro fit-fit.Injera fit-fit be eaten with either a spoon (which is not typical in
Eritrea n orEthiopia n cuisine) or another piece of injera.Kitcha fit-fit
Kitcha fit-fit (or kita fit-fit) is a combination of shredded
kitcha (or kita),berbere , andtesmi . Kitcha fit-fit is sometimes eaten with plain yogurt.Unlike most Eritrean and Ethiopian foods, kitcha fit-fit is eaten with a utensil (usually a spoon). A dry variation is called kitcha (or kita) fir-fir.
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