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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
4-29-2011 @ 3:33PM
Aki said...
Ha ha ha....you tried? Does it smell as the ones you got earlier? In fact, like you, I was also wondering why it smells. The smell is directly related to the area. Like in Addis Ababa, unless the money circulated from butter area it doesn't smell. If you would like compare it Raya area, Awassa area, Haromaya..several areas I can mention. In cities also womans use butter don't forget. This is the main reason...not the food we eat by hand. Infact, if it was the smell of food, the smell won't be that bad.