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The Exotic Ethiopian Ingredients |
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Ethiopian Spiced butter
Ethiopian spiced butter is the key ingredient for many Ethiopian dishes. Its made from unsalted butter seasoned with ground black cardamom seeds, fenugreek powder, and ground nigella seeds heated together in a sauce pan rand strained. |
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Berbere
Berbere is the key ingredient for many Ethiopian Dishes. Berbere is a spice mixture whose ingredients usually include chile peelers, ginger, cloves. coriander, allspice, rue berries, and ajwain (also mistakenly known as bishop's weed). |
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Injera
Injera is a yeast-risen flat bread with a unique, slightly spongy texture.. The most valued grain used to make injera is from the tiny, iron-rich teff flour. Wheat, barley, corn, and/or rice flour are sometimes used to replace some or all of the teff content |
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FAQs
What does "Bete" mean?
I am a vegan. Do you server vegan food?
I love Ethiopian Coffee. Do you serve Ethiopian coffee?
Do you deliver?
What does "Bete" mean?
The word "Bete" is an Ethiopian language word. "Bete" means "my home".
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I am a vegan. Do you serve vegan food?
Bete serves vegan dishes and deserts. Ethiopian food is known for its wide variety of veggie dishes. Here at Bete, we serve over 18 varieties of vegan dishes. Try our veggie combination special for a plate full of flavor.
Our pastry chief is known for her vegan cookies. Ask for our vegan cookies and cakes... you will love the taste.
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I love Ethiopian Coffee. Do you server Ethiopian Coffee?
Bete is proud to serve Yerga Cheffe Ethiopian Coffee at its cafe. Come and enjoy the soothing aromas of our yerga cheffe coffee. Also ask about our traditional coffee ceremony and you will be in for a treat.
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Do you deliver?
We currently offer din- in and/or carry out service only. Please stay tuned and we will announce delivery service soon.
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