However, for many Egyptians like myself, food is up there as one of the things we love most about our culture. There are so many incredible dishes that mark Egyptian gatherings and meals ...
Arab countries remained the top importers of Egyptian processed food, with purchases worth about $3.28bln, accounting for 54% ...
Its roots can be traced back to the 19th century when it emerged as a street food staple in Cairo. The dish symbolizes the cultural melting pot of Egyptian society, incorporating elements from ...
With centuries-old culinary traditions and street food treasures, Egypt has long been celebrated for flavors rooted in its ...
Medha Imam: This is not falafel. This fried, yet fluffy snack is an all-time favorite Egyptian street food. Made with dried fava beans, some say it's the precursor to falafel. Its name ...
By John Lee. Edita Food Industries, an Egyptian snack food producer, has announced its entry into the Iraqi market through a ...
Some were able to own property and were paid in food not wages ... Not many examples of ancient Egyptian houses have survived because they were built a very long time ago. Houses would have ...
Azhar's Zakat and Charity House (EZCH) in collaboration with the Tahya Misr Fund and the Egyptian Food Bank, arrived in the ...