Kolo bread wrapped in a paper cone is often sold by local kiosks and street vendors. It is prepared by frying small pieces of dough cut from rolls. Sometimes honey is added to make dabo kolo sweeter.
Dabo kolo is also considered a Congolese finger food.[5]
A rare alternative recipe is dabo kolo made from coffee beans.[6]
^"Dabo Kolo. Traditional Snack From Ethiopia". www.tasteatlas.com. Retrieved 27 May 2021. Dabo kolo is an Ethiopian snack with a spicy flavor and crunchy texture, consisting of flour, sugar, salt, water, butter, and berberé spices.
^Ethiopian Food - Dabo Kolo - Sweet snack eaten with Coffee - Buna on YouTube. Ingredients are hot water, salt, sugar, oil, and colouring. The dough is kneaded to a long roll, then cut to small pieces of sweetcorn size, and fried in hot oil for 3 minutes. Video of 1m 51s. Retrieved 27 May 2022.
^"Kolo. Traditional Snack From Ethiopia - TasteAtlas". www.tasteatlas.com. Retrieved 27 May 2022. Kolo is a traditional Ethiopian snack consisting of a combination of roasted grains such as barley, chickpeas, and sunflower seeds.