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Join us on Sunday, January 18 at Nanyea Restaurant and Coffee House. Seatings are at 4:00 and 6:30 PM. This event will feature Ethiopian and Jamaican cuisines and highlight the personal stories of owner Sofi and her new Jamaican kitchen partner Vanessa. Here are a few things know about Ethiopian meal customs:
1. Traditional Ethiopian food is eaten with the hands; this is done by tearing off a piece of Injera (Ethiopian flatbread), using it to grab some food, and putting it directly in your mouth.
2. Traditional meals are eaten from a communal plate, but you should not reach all the way across to the other side to grab food; eat what is close to you.
3. It is polite to eat with your right hand - the left is considered unclean and therefore you should avoid using it if you can.
4. There will always be a way to wash your hands before and after the meal.
Here is a link to order your tickets... https://www.ethnoshdayton.org/event-details-registration/january-noshup-at-nanyea
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6129 N Dixie Dr, Dayton, OH 45414-3301, United States
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