Fah-fah is a Djiboutian soup, Mostly eaten in southern parts of the country. It is mainly served for Dinner. This dish is really popular in East African cuisine. Fah-fah is made typically of goat meat with vegetables and green chilies and served with flatbread called Aish or also known as Lebanese bread or it is served with Injera, a popular Ethiopian bread or Lahoh, a sponge-like Somali bread.

Fah-fah
TypeStew
CourseLunch
Place of originDjibouti, Somaliland, Yemen, Ethiopia
Main ingredientsMeat (goat, camel) and vegetables (carrots, potatoes, onions, etc.)

This should not be confused with dried infant formula called faffa in neighboring Ethiopia.

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https://www.greatbritishchefs.com/features/east-african-food-guide