Etayehu Zenebe was raised cooking Ethiopian cuisine, and now she is sharing the food with Centre County through Etey’s Gursha. adrey@centredaily.comEtayehu Zenebe grew up in Ethiopia, where homegrown, organic and freshly prepared food was the norm. After starting a farmers market in Lancaster featuring international vendors and cuisines, Zenebe found herself in Centre County, where she teamed with Centre Markets in mid-August to deliver her Ethiopian meals to the public. Ethiopian cuisine, Zenebe said, is “a little bit spicy, but palatable.”“It’s also nutritious,” she said. Ethiopian culture is a very rich culture, and people can learn a lot from it.
Source: Ethiopian News October 11, 2020 14:43 UTC