Tomato Squeeze Guts Kitchens
[Addis Fortune - Ethiopia] - 12/10/2025
The sun rose unsteadily over Addis Abeba last week, its pale light muted by dust and exhaust, flickering off tomato crates stacked on narrow streets in the Haile Garment neighbourhood. For 32-year-old Semira Adem, the amber flash of ripening skins was a taunt. In better days, she took home five, (…)
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