Proveedores mayoristas de ingredientes de cocina en Etiopía
Etiopía es el origen del berbere y el mitmita — las mezclas de especias que definen la cocina etíope — así como la harina de teff, la miel etíope y el korarima. Encuentre proveedores verificados en Towobo.
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Ethiopia's cooking ingredient exports reflect a uniquely ancient and diverse agricultural heritage. Berbere — Ethiopia's most iconic spice blend, made from dried red chilies, fenugreek, coriander, ginger, black pepper, rue, bishop's weed (ajowan), and other spices — is the essential flavouring for Ethiopia's national dishes (doro wat, misir wat, tibs). As Ethiopian cuisine has spread globally through the diaspora and mainstream food channels, demand for authentic berbere has grown significantly. Mitmita — a hotter, finer chili powder blend with cloves and cardamom — is another key Ethiopian spice export. Niter kibbeh (spiced clarified butter infused with onion, garlic, ginger, turmeric, and spices) is a foundational cooking fat in Ethiopian cuisine. Teff (Eragrostis tef) — the ancient grain endemic to Ethiopia — is the basis of injera (sourdough fermented flatbread, Ethiopia's staple). Ethiopia is the world's largest teff producer and exporter; teff flour and whole teff grain are exported to the Ethiopian diaspora globally and to the wider health food and gluten-free food market. Ethiopia is one of Africa's top sesame seed exporters — Humera sesame (from the Tigray/Amhara border area, where Ethiopia produces white Humera sesame of exceptional quality) is among the world's most sought-after sesame seed varieties, particularly for Japanese tahini and sesame oil production. Korarima (Aframomum corrorima, Ethiopian false cardamom or Ethiopian cardamom) is an endemic Ethiopian spice with a eucalyptus-camphor-cardamom flavour profile. Ethiopia is the world's 10th largest honey producer, with diverse wild honey types, including the prized forest honey from the Bale Mountains, Tigray, and western regions.
