This is a clean and nice establishment on first site. The person behind the POS seems to be nice as well. But...
Bought one package of what seemed to be fresh injera from this shop and enjoyed one or two pieces over that weekend. Kept the rest on the kitchen table from Saturday to midday on Wednesday. And this is what it turned out to be (see attached pics).
Some may think that I hadn't kept it in the fridge- I disagree. For starters, it is not unusual for injera to be left out for much longer at room temperatures. This is a staple in Ethiopia and, technically, 0% of the population owns a fridge. That is to say, injera is adopted to survive outside for a long period of time (2 weeks is not unusual), and that is a fact.
I don't know what you make yours out of or how you make it but something seems to be off here.
I will keep this post for 6 months before I...
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