Kitcha
Kitcha
obere ụdị nke | achicha, pancake |
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mba osi | Ethiopia |
WikiProject na-elekọta ya | WikiProject Intangible Cultural Heritage |
Kitcha (Tigrinya: ቂቻ, kitta Amharic: ቂጣ), (Oromo: "chachebsa"), bụ achịcha na-enweghị na-eko achịcha nke ndị obodo Etiopia na Eritrea. A na-ejikarị ntụ ọka wit, mmiri, na nnu eme ya.[1] A na-esi ya n'ụdị efere na-ekpo ọkụ ruo mgbe a na-esi otu akụkụ. A na-eburu ya ma sie ya n'akụkụ nke ọzọ. A na-ahụkarị obere ọkụ n'akụkụ nke ọ bụla.
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Flatbread |
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class="infobox-label" scope="row" style="line-height:1.15em;
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Eritrea |
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Flour, water, salt |
Kitcha ga-ewere ọdịdị nke pan ebe a na-esi ya (dị ka pancake, ọ bụ ezie na ọ nweghị njikọ). A na-eri ya ugboro ugboro na nri a na-akpọ kitcha fit-fit.
Hụkwa
dezie- Ndepụta nri ndị Afrịka
- Ndepụta nke achịcha
Ihe odide
dezie- ↑ Parkyns (1853). Life in Abyssinia (in en). Retrieved on 24 November 2017. “kitcha bread.”