Gursha
The Ethiopia custom of giving gursha plays up the erotic component of eating. Gursha means mouthful and refers to a morsel of food, which one places carefully in anther’s mouth, usually as a gesture of affection. Gursha is exchanged between husband and wife, as well as among relatives and friends. We would like to you to experience the art of Gursha– the enjoyment of this custom to its fullest. Simply use your injera to scoop up some food and place it gently in the other person’s mouth…with a smile on your lips and twinkle in your easy.
Once Again, we extended our greetings and welcome you to the Red Sea Restaurant
Injera
Spongy, flat, unleavened bread, usually prepared from teff, weat or barley and millet.
Teff
Teff is an Ethiopian_ grown grain rich in minerals, available in health food stores in the United States
Wet
Spicy or mild sauce, onion, and pepper base with various spices, cumin, nutmeg, cardamom, ginger, garlic, sage, curry, oregano. Wet can be prepared from beef, lamp, chicken and vegetable
To know more about Ethiopian culture, history, religion and related topics please stop by the Red Sea Restaurant at any time. Inside the RED SEA you will visit arts and artifacts from Ethiopia, Red SEA is not just a restaurant it is also a mini Ethiopian Museum.
For information or to make reservation please call at 619 285 -9722
RED SEA Restaurant
4717 University Avenue
San Diego, CA 92105