Fit-fit
| Alternative names | Fir-fir |
|---|---|
| Type | Bread |
| Course | Breakfast |
| Place of origin | Ethiopia and Eritrea |
| Region or state | East Africa |
| Main ingredients | |
| Variations | Injera fit-fit, kitcha fit-fit |
Fit-fit or fir-fir (Ge'ez: ፍትፍት fətfət; ፍርፍር fərfər), (Oromo: chechebsaa), is Ethiopian food typically served as breakfast. It is generally made with shredded Ethiopian flat bread (injera or kitcha), spiced clarified butter (niter kibbeh), and a hot spice blend called berbere. Fit-fit is served by preparing a sauce from the butter and spices, and blending it with the shredded flatbread. There are two main varieties of fit-fit depending on the type of flatbread being used: the sourdough injera and the unleavened kitcha.