There are several types of food and drink establishment in rural areas. Some may provide only food; others provide food and drinks such as soft drinks, beer and other alcoholic drinks; some provide only snacks and hot drinks. We describe below those establishments that are likely to be found at kebele level.

Typical Ethiopian lunch

Figure 11.1  A typical lunch served in an Ethiopian restaurant. (Photo: Basiro Davey)

Butcher's shop in Addis Ababa

Figure 11.2  A butcher's shop in Addis Ababa. (Photo: Basiro Davey)

Take a walk around the centre of your kebele or around the kebele office. List the number and types of food and drink establishments you observe. Categorise them according to the kind of service they offer.

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The number of food and drink establishments in rural kebeles is commonly less than ten. Likely types are tea houses, tej bet, restaurants and small groceries.