
Eritrean cuisine
Eritrea is a country in East Africa, located on the Red Sea in the northeastern part of the continent. Eritrean cuisine is varied and rich in flavor and tradition. Eritrean food culture places a high value on communal meals. It is customary to eat with your hands, using the pieces of injera to pick up and dip food.
Eritrean cuisine has been influenced by several cultures, including Ethiopian, Arab and Italian cuisine. This is because of its location and because it was an Italian colony until the end of World War II. Then a British protectorate and between 1952 and 1962 a federation with Ethiopia. In 1962, against its will, the country was incorporated as a province of Ethiopia. This sparked years of strife and war. In 1991, Eritrea became an independent country.
Despite its complex history and challenges, it has a rich culture, diverse cuisine and unique heritage that makes it worth exploring and understanding.