Bekelech changed my mind: How this Ethiopian came to love kitfo
The story of a doubtful news reporter being won over by the best kitfo in Addis Ababa, made by its undisputed champion.
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The story of a doubtful news reporter being won over by the best kitfo in Addis Ababa, made by its undisputed champion.
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