| 1. | Teff is used to make injera or canjeero ( Somali ) bread.
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| 2. | Numerous injera are layered on this tray and topped with various spicy stews.
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| 3. | As a consequence of this breach, Injera's contract was cancelled.
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| 4. | In Ethiopia and Eritrea, injera is eaten daily in virtually every household.
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| 5. | Injera is cooked on one side only.
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| 6. | To eat, you simply tear off pieces of injera and scoop up bites of food.
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| 7. | Some Gurage also plant teff and eat injera ( which the Gurage also call injera ).
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| 8. | Some Gurage also plant teff and eat injera ( which the Gurage also call injera ).
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| 9. | The stews that accompany injera are usually made from beef, chicken, mutton or vegetables.
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| 10. | Instead of utensils, more injera is torn and used to scoop up savory stews and vegetables.
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