Friday, January 18, 2013

Food distribution


      
                                                          

Here are a couple recent picture of the kids at the Hosanna Care point receiving their monthly portion of food. They portion out many types of rice, beans, wheat, flour and Teff. This is enough food for a household to eat for a month. They are given what they need to make injera. Injera is a type of food made from Teff (Wheat.) It is rolled out like we would think of a tortilla and their main meal is placed on top. They tear a piece of the injera off and pick up the food with it and eat it like that. Injera is eaten for Breakfast lunch and dinner.