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20064421. ERITREA

ERITREA Keren Woman cooking injera a type of sour flat bread that accompanies most meals

Eye Ubiquitous specialise in unique images of People and Places, their Cultures and Environments

Media ID 20074260

© Deb Winters eye ubiquitous / hutchison

Africa Drink Food And Food And Drink


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In this print titled "20064421 (ERITREA Keren Woman cooking injera, a type of sour flat bread that accompanies most meals)" by Deb Winters from EyeUbiquitous, we are transported to the heart of Africa. The image beautifully captures a woman in the vibrant city of Keren, Eritrea, as she skillfully prepares injera - a traditional and beloved staple food. The scene is filled with an air of authenticity and cultural richness. The woman's focused expression reflects her deep connection to the culinary traditions passed down through generations. Her hands gracefully pour batter onto a large circular griddle, creating perfectly round discs that will soon become deliciously tangy flatbreads. The aroma wafting through the air hints at the mouthwatering flavors awaiting those fortunate enough to taste her creations. Injera is not just sustenance; it symbolizes community and togetherness as it accompanies almost every meal in Eritrean cuisine. This photograph invites us into an intimate moment where tradition meets modernity. It reminds us of the importance of preserving cultural heritage while embracing progress. Through this lens, we witness how food can transcend borders and connect people across continents. Deb Winters' keen eye for detail allows us to appreciate both the artistry involved in preparing injera and its significance within African culture. This print serves as a visual feast for our senses – transporting us on a culinary journey that celebrates diversity and nourishes our understanding of global

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