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EGYPTIAN FOOD

  • Egyptian cuisine depends heavily on legumes such as beans and lentils as well as vegetables and onions making a regular appearance in most dishes. 
  • Vegetarians normally have no problem getting by in Egypt since meat has traditionally been expensive and thus less common. 
  • Around the Egyptian coast you will find more fish in the meals.

Typical Egyptian Dishes

Aish - Aish is the Egyptian traditional pocket bread similar to pita bread. It is made by mixing wheat flour, water and salt then baked.

Aish baladi - same as above but it uses whole wheat bread.


Baba Ghanoush - Made from grilled eggplant that is peeled then mashed and mixed with tahini (see below), lemon juice, salt, pepper, parsley, cumin and dressed with olive oil. This dip has a smoky flavor and is best served with pita bread.

Basbousa - A sweet semolina cake which is soaked in a syrup that has a floral scent (made from rose water and sometimes lemon and honey).

Beide Hamine - Almost like hard-boiled eggs though smoother and creamier due to them slowly simmering for 6-8 hours.

Bram rice - Rice made with milk which is stuffed with chicken liver.


Falafel - (or ta'amiya) is a well-known dish in the Middle East thought to have originated in Egypt. It consists of balls of fava beans (broad beans) or chickpeas that have been deep fried.

Fatta - a garlic and white vinegar flavored meat soup served with rice. Traditionally a Nubian dish, Fatta is usually prepared on special occasions such as weddings, a woman's first pregnancy (baby shower) and as the main meal during the Eid al-Adha religious festival.


Feseekh (or Fesikh) - fermented, salted and dried gray mullet fish. It is normally eaten during the spring celebration of Sham el-Nessim.

Ful medames - Mashed Fava beans (broad beans) that are cooked with oil, chopped parsley, garlic, lemon juice and salt added to them. Traditionally eaten with pita bread and onions with some pickled vegetables and fresh rocket leaves on the side. At breakfast time you may find it accompanied by an egg.

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Mahshi
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Shawarma
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Falafel with Baba Ghanoush
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Koshary
Hamam Mahshi - (stuffed pigeon) This is similar to Mahshi (see below), though is made by stuffing rice, wheat or herbs into pigeon then grilled or roasted it.

Hummus bi Tahina - a dip made from chickpea and sesame. It is usually served with grilled or toasted bread. It can also be used as a spread or in a sandwich.

Kofta - Sometimes called Kefta, these are spiced meatballs (looking more like small sausages than balls) often served on a skewer.

Kibda - fried liver (beef) usually sold from a cart on the street.


Koshary - (Also known as Kushari) Considered one of the most famous dishes of Egypt, this vegetarian meal contains rice, spaghetti, macaroni, black lentils, chick peas, garlic, and is topped with a spicy tomato sauce (sometimes Chilli sauce) and fried onions. You will find Koshary being sold cheaply at street stalls and also in restaurants, some only specializing in this dish. So basically, you can't leave Egypt without trying this.

Macaroni béchamel - Penne pasta with a layer of cooked spiced meat and onions and white (Béchamel) sauce.

Mahshi - (stuffed vegetables) A healthy vegetarian meal made by stuffing vegetables such as cabbage leaves, tomatoes, green peppers, aubergines, and courgettes with rice seasoned with herbs and spices. This is then placed in a pot and topped with tomato sauce and lemon.

Molokhia (or Molokheyyah) - A soup made from finely chopped mallow leaves mixed with ground coriander and garlic. It is a staple part of Egyptian food though is normally only eaten at home.. Sometimes chicken, lamb or rabbit is added to this greenish soup.

Roz meammar - milk, butter or cream, chicken stock or broth add to rice that has already been cooked which is then all baked together in an oven.

Samak mashwy - fish that has been marinated and then grilled. Typical dish of Alexandria.

Shawarma - This popular Middle Eastern sandwich is made from shaved goat, chicken, lamb, beef, or turkey. It is rolled in pita bread and tahini sauce. This meal has its origin in Laventine cuisine and was incorporated into Egyptian cuisine.

Tahini - sesame paste

Tehina - This dip is made from sesame tahini, mixed with lemon juice and garlic to make a dip or spread that is typically served with pita bread.

Tehina salad - This salad is made by mixing sesame butter, chickpeas, vinegar, lemon juice, pepper, cumin, parsley, and olive oil.

Torly - Baked squash, potatoes, carrots, onions, and tomato sauce served on a tray to make a meal.

Egyptian Desserts

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Baklava - Layers of flaky pastry filled with chopped nuts and honey syrup.

Bouzat haleeb - Egyptian ice-cream (though more like milk sherbet than cream)

Halawa - a popular confection in Egypt made from sesame paste. It is normally sold in blocks (by weight)

Kishk - a cold yoghurt sauce.

Roz Be Laban - rice pudding with a hint of vanilla

Umm Ali - Layers of bread soaked in milk with raisins and sometimes topped with nuts. It is served hot.


Meal times in Egypt
At restaurants, lunch is normally served between 1 and 4pm while dinner is usually from 8pm to midnight.


Tea is a national drink in Egypt. Usually it is black tea, a little sweet, and sometimes served with a little milk.


Let's learn about a delicious and typical lunch!






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