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This is Part 2 of our Ethiopian village cultural food tour. If you haven’t already seen Part 1, you can watch it here:
From the incredible Konso Village, we drove back to Arba Minch in Ethiopia, and then continued driving into the mountains, to a Dorze ethnic people village, high into the misty peaks. This is the village where Dessie is originally from, and also our driver, so they know everyone there. It was amazing to arrive to the village.
One of the amazing parts of Dorze Ethiopian culture are their elephant shaped traditional huts, which are unique and one of a kind, shaped like elephants. One of the main most important foods of the Dorze is false banana, also known as ensete. It’s called a false banana because they plant does not produce banana fruit, but just giant leaves, and you eat the stump.
Aunty made a number of extremely unique dishes, including a false banana porridge, and a false banana pancake, along with coffee leaves tea - something I had never seen or ever heard of before.
Visiting the Dorze of Ethiopia was an incredible culture and food learning experience, and it was an honor to have a chance to visit on this Ethiopian food tour trip.
Thanks to Dessie from Go Addis Tours (http://goaddistours.com/) for arranging everything on this trip.
Hotel I stayed at in Addis Ababa: https://www.booking.com/hotel/et/zeist-lodge.en-gb.html?aid=808668
MUSIC: https://goo.gl/HwVjdo
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This is Part 2 of our Ethiopian village cultural food tour. If you haven’t already seen Part 1, you can watch it here:
From the incredible Konso Village, we drove back to Arba Minch in Ethiopia, and then continued driving into the mountains, to a Dorze ethnic people village, high into the misty peaks. This is the village where Dessie is originally from, and also our driver, so they know everyone there. It was amazing to arrive to the village.
One of the amazing parts of Dorze Ethiopian culture are their elephant shaped traditional huts, which are unique and one of a kind, shaped like elephants. One of the main most important foods of the Dorze is false banana, also known as ensete. It’s called a false banana because they plant does not produce banana fruit, but just giant leaves, and you eat the stump.
Aunty made a number of extremely unique dishes, including a false banana porridge, and a false banana pancake, along with coffee leaves tea - something I had never seen or ever heard of before.
Visiting the Dorze of Ethiopia was an incredible culture and food learning experience, and it was an honor to have a chance to visit on this Ethiopian food tour trip.
Thanks to Dessie from Go Addis Tours (http://goaddistours.com/) for arranging everything on this trip.
Hotel I stayed at in Addis Ababa: https://www.booking.com/hotel/et/zeist-lodge.en-gb.html?aid=808668
MUSIC: https://goo.gl/HwVjdo
CAMERA GEAR
I used to make this video (these are affiliate links):
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Main lens: http://amzn.to/2szLZNf
2nd lens: http://amzn.to/2EjBeEg
Microphone: http://amzn.to/2rBKD3z
Drone: http://amzn.to/2CrtAHz
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Ethiopia is really unique
The first few seconds of the video is the only time I have ever seen Mark NOT smiling. xD
Thank you for making the world see this beautiful images of a day in the life of these amazing people!
Looks and reminds me big time of my country Rwanda
The first time I knew about this kind of food. The world is so vast. Amazing.
love all your videos 😍😍😍
WOW! I have never eaten Ethiopian food before, and I hope I can get something similar to all that here in Philadelphia where there are some Ethiopian restaurants.
I can send you to test my dear brother
Love from India
Visit ZAMBIA 🇿🇲 as well
Anything made (hands on foods) is so good Mexicans and Ethiopia know what good for da soul
My Ethiopian country😘😘
Blessed love to my Ethiopian brothers and sisters from Trinidad and Tobago. Would love to visit one day.
I'm happy that u gave time and consideration to explore our culture thanks 😍😍😍
Mark weins you are explaining the Ethiopian culture and I appreciate what your doing and keep up the good work of showing culture to others.
Mark 😀😀🙏🎈🙏