- Ethiopian Grocery Stores and Markets
Diaspora Areas: In cities with large Ethiopian communities, you’ll often find specialized Ethiopian grocery stores or markets. These stores carry a variety of Ethiopian products such as spices (berbere, mitmita), injera (traditional flatbread), coffee, and more.
Major cities like Washington D.C., Los Angeles, Minneapolis, and London have a notable presence of Ethiopian markets.
- Online Stores
Many online retailers offer Ethiopian products internationally. Some of these include:
Etsy: For handmade Ethiopian goods, clothing, and cultural items.
Amazon: Offers Ethiopian coffee, spices, and other non-perishable goods.
Ethiopian-owned e-commerce websites: Platforms like Habesha Goods or Alem Ethiopian Market ship products internationally.
- Ethiopian Coffee Distributors
Coffee Shops: Ethiopian coffee is world-renowned, and many coffee shops worldwide import beans directly from Ethiopia. Look for roasters or cafes that specialize in East African coffee.
Online Coffee Retailers: Specialty coffee retailers like BunaMarket and Volcanica Coffee offer Ethiopian beans for international delivery.
- Cultural Shops
For traditional Ethiopian clothing, jewelry, and art, cultural stores in large international cities often stock Ethiopian handicrafts.
- Ethnic and International Markets
Many larger ethnic or international grocery stores carry Ethiopian products, especially in places with diverse communities. For example, you might find injera or berbere at an African or Middle Eastern market.
- Farmers’ Markets and Food Festivals
In cities with international or African food festivals, you may find Ethiopian vendors selling traditional products, clothing, and handicrafts.