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This Ethiopian cookbook shares the culinary journey of mother-daughter duo Tekebash and Saba, offering authentic East African recipes alongside compelling personal narratives. Through their story and the story of their homeland, Ethiopia, this book demonstrates how food creates bridges between cultures and fosters understanding.
Born in Tigray, Tekebash escaped civil war at age 17, joining other refugees in Sudan. Her migration journey has defined her life, yet her Tigre identity remains central to everything she does. Having worked with food throughout her life, Tekebash founded Saba's Ethiopia restaurant in Melbourne, bringing Ethiopian cuisine and culture to Australia. Her daughter Saba grew up experiencing her mother's love expressed through cooking, creating a bond that forms the heart of this cookbook.
The recipes form the backbone of this book, with personal and cultural stories woven throughout. Each dish carries meaning beyond ingredients and technique—they represent survival, adaptation, and the preservation of cultural identity across continents. Readers will find traditional Ethiopian recipes that have sustained families through displacement and helped maintain connections to homeland traditions.
This book serves as both a practical cookbook and a food memoir. The narratives explore themes of refugee experience, diaspora cooking, and how culinary traditions survive migration. The stories illuminate the Tigray region, Ethiopian food culture, and the experience of maintaining cultural heritage while building new lives abroad. Through Tekebash and Saba's experiences, readers gain insight into how sharing food from another culture creates pathways toward empathy and connection.
Home cooks interested in authentic Ethiopian cuisine, readers of food memoirs, those exploring diaspora narratives, and anyone seeking to understand how food preserves cultural identity. The book appeals to cookbook collectors and readers interested in migration stories, East African culture, and the intersection of personal history with culinary tradition.
Published by Interlink Books in Spring 2023, this hardcover edition combines recipes with essays and narratives. The book offers both practical cooking guidance and meaningful cultural context, making it suitable for kitchen use and thoughtful reading.