Shiro (food)
Shiro served upon injera is a staple food of Ethiopian cuisine and Eritrean cuisine | |
Type | Stew |
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Place of origin | Eritrea or Ethiopia |
Main ingredients | Chickpeas or broad beans, onions, garlic |
Variations | Shiro fit-fit |
Cookbook: Shiro Media: Shiro |
Shiro is a homogeneous stew whose primary ingredient is powdered chickpeas or broad bean meal. It is often prepared with the addition of minced onions, garlic and, depending upon regional variation, ground ginger or chopped tomatoes and chili-peppers. Shiro is served atop injera (leavened flat bread) or kitcha (unleavened flat bread). However, it can be cooked in shredded taita and eaten with a spoon, this version would be called shiro fit-fit.
Shiro is an essential part of Eritrean cuisine and Ethiopian. It is a favorite dish during special occasions, including Lent, Ramadan, and other fasting seasons.
It is a vegan food, but there are non-vegan variations including tesmi (a spiced, clarified butter) or meat (in which case it is called bozena shiro).
See also
- List of African dishes
- List of legume dishes
- List of stews
- Food portal
References
- Ethiopian Millennium (electronic version, retrieved 19 June 2007)
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