abdikarim86 wrote:Djiboutian ..how can you not know Haricot (beans in english)
A farewell family feast, Djibouti style
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Re: A farewell family feast, Djibouti style
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Re: A farewell family feast, Djibouti style
Cool don't take the piss 
Haarico iyo furuun waa caasho

Haarico iyo furuun waa caasho

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Re: A farewell family feast, Djibouti style
http://www.thestar.com/life/food_wine/f ... style.htmlYummyMummy wrote:Long text and no bloody food pics![]()
Farastareeshan
Click on the above link and you will find a video of Djiboutian girl Making Bagiya. You'll also find the recipe in the bottom of the article.
I provided the same link above in my thread but seems you slipped it.
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Re: A farewell family feast, Djibouti style
Abdikarim86 I know what Haricot is but I wondered what haricot has to do with Bagiya. Shaw ninka casho ayu rabayabdikarim86 wrote:Djiboutian ..how can you not know Haricot (beans in english)
Re: A farewell family feast, Djibouti style
Am not taking the piss I have eaten that food in hollandAishahWaqooyi wrote:Cool don't take the piss
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made by my djiboutawi freinds. We actually eat it in the morning ( barqadii) as opposed to casho( evening meal). It's the stable food in Djibouti from what they told me. Khatar waaye alabtaas Re: A farewell family feast, Djibouti style
Abi; his wife Nasra Mohamed Abdillahi; their four children Willsan, Soubagleh, Zakaria and Idman

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Re: A farewell family feast, Djibouti style
That is the most ghetto nameSkippa wrote:Abi; his wife Nasra Mohamed Abdillahi; their four children Willsan, Soubagleh, Zakaria and Idman
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Re: A farewell family feast, Djibouti style
Cool cuunto Djibouti waa bello
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