Doro Wat
The national dish — chicken slow-braised in berbere, onions and niter kibbeh, served with injera and hard-boiled eggs.
Ingredients on the marketplace:
🇪🇹 Ethiopia · East African Marketplace
Marikiti is the online marketplace for Ethiopian and East African goods in Canada and the USA. Shop teff flour, berbere, injera mixes, Ethiopian coffee, shiro and the brands you grew up with — consolidated at our Kenya hub and shipped by sea to your door.
Ethiopian cooking is unmistakable — the spongy, sour injera made from teff, the slow-cooked stews called wat heavy with berbere and niter kibbeh, the bright vegetarian shiro that defines fasting season. Teff, the world's smallest grain, has been grown in the Ethiopian highlands for thousands of years and is still the foundation of every household table from Addis Ababa to Mekele. The country's coffee deserves its own paragraph: Yirgacheffe, Sidamo and Harar beans are the original Arabica, and Ethiopian roasters like Tomoca and Bunna have become household names for the diaspora in Washington DC, Minneapolis, Toronto and Calgary. Korerima — Ethiopian cardamom — and the chili blend mitmita are what separate authentic kitfo and tibs from the imitations. Marikiti consolidates all of these at our Kenya hub and sea-freights them on a 53-day cycle, giving Ethiopian households in North America the same staples their grandmothers used, at the lowest per-kg rate available from East Africa.
Authentic staples from Addis Ababa and across Ethiopia, sourced through trusted East African vendors.
Ethiopian brands shoppers ask for: Tomoca · Mama Fresh · Yirgacheffe · Sidamo · Awash · Habesha · Bunna
The national dish — chicken slow-braised in berbere, onions and niter kibbeh, served with injera and hard-boiled eggs.
Ingredients on the marketplace:
A fasting-season favourite — chickpea or fava flour simmered with onions, garlic and berbere into a thick, savoury stew.
Ingredients on the marketplace:
Washington DC has the largest Ethiopian population outside Ethiopia, with strong communities in Silver Spring, Alexandria and the broader DMV. Marikiti delivers across MD, DC and VA, and many DMV households order full-month teff and berbere supplies via group-buy.
Toronto's Ethiopian community is concentrated along Eglinton West and in the inner suburbs. Marikiti's Guelph, Ontario hub means injera mix and teff flour reach Toronto within 3–4 days of arriving in Canada.
Minneapolis–Saint Paul hosts one of the largest Ethiopian Oromo communities in the US. Marikiti ships Ethiopian coffee, berbere and shiro powder across MN, with bulk pricing for community group buys.
Other Canada cities we deliver to: Toronto · Calgary · Edmonton · Vancouver · Ottawa · Montreal
Ethiopian roasters, teff millers, berbere blenders and Mama Fresh-style injera makers can list on Marikiti and reach the Habesha diaspora across the DMV, Toronto, Minneapolis and beyond. Drop your goods at our Nairobi consolidation hub — we handle export paperwork, HS codes, sea-freight, and North American door-to-door delivery.
Marikiti is an online marketplace for Ethiopian and East African goods delivered across Canada. Vendors list authentic products from Ethiopia and the wider East African region, we consolidate orders at our Kenya hub, and ship by sea-freight (about 53 days) to Guelph, Ontario — then onward to Toronto, Calgary, Edmonton, Vancouver, Ottawa, Montreal and beyond.
Popular Ethiopian categories include teff flour, berbere spice, mitmita, shiro powder, niter kibbeh, injera mix, Ethiopian coffee, korerima (cardamom), kik (yellow split peas), Ethiopian honey, plus coffee, tea, spices, snacks, beauty products and home goods. Look for trusted brands such as Tomoca, Mama Fresh, Yirgacheffe, Sidamo, Awash, Habesha, Bunna.
You shop the marketplace, vendors drop your goods at our Kenya consolidation hub, we sea-freight everything together (the cheapest per-kg route from East Africa), then we deliver to your address in Toronto, Calgary, Edmonton, Vancouver or any other Canada city. Group buys unlock even lower rates.
Marikiti welcomes vendors from across East Africa — Kenya, Ethiopia, Tanzania, Rwanda and beyond. If you're a Ethiopian producer or wholesaler interested in selling to the diaspora, visit our For Vendors page to register.
Yes. Teff flour is admissible under CFIA and FDA when packaged for retail with an ingredient declaration. Whole teff grain is also admissible under standard cereal-grain rules.
Yes — we stock single-origin Yirgacheffe, Sidamo and Harar from Tomoca and partner roasters. Green beans are available for home roasters.
Fresh injera is not shippable by sea, but Mama Fresh-style frozen injera ships from select US distributors and injera mix (teff + sourdough starter) ships freely across North America.
Yes. Commercially produced niter kibbeh is jarred for ambient transit and clears CFIA/FDA. Homemade niter kibbeh cannot be shipped.
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