The basic unit of currency (money) is called the "burr." A U.S. dollar is worth 11 "burr."
The food consists of meat and vegetables served in a stew of spices (such as curry) and oil. The food is placed on a soft and spongey bread called "injera." Once the food is served, you eat the food with the bread it's served on. Money, food, music, culture
Many restaurants present a show of traditional Ethiopian music and dance. I've already been to three shows and it's only Tuesday. The young dancers move rhythmically to traditional "azmari" music played on traditional instruments. The dancing is hard to describe. The dancers move in jerky motions shaking their heads and shoulders in perfect time to exotic rhythms. It's like a cross between break dancing and I don't know what! You'll just have to see the video.
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