Learning Family Studies Life In Ancient Egypt Cooking in one of these in the summer in Egypt must have been miserable. egyptian cooking A Practical Guide by Samia Abdennour, Abdennour Samia. http://www.learningfamily.net/reiser/9901-act/014village.htm
Extractions: Dr. Ragab's Pharonic Village, 26 Jan, 1999 W e spent an enjoyable afternoon at the Pharaonic Village in Cairo, where we observed Egyptians living and working just as the ancients did. We went on a guided (in English) boat ride where we saw people working on farms, making textiles, pounding papyrus reeds into paper, spinning pottery, making reed boats and baskets, quarrying stone, carving artwork on tomb walls, fishing, raising animals and pigeons, and even paying their taxes. Then we walked through the homes of a nobleman and a peasant, as well as a temple and a replica of King Tut's tomb. At the gift shop/museum we had our names printed in hieroglyphics onto handmade papyrusthe best deal of any souvenir in the store. Step back in time with us and experience living in Egypt, ancient style.
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Extractions: mushrooms, Carne Cruda on sauces of basil and caviar - unfortunately all this you have to forget in the restaurants on the West Bank. But after a long day in the dust of the desert whom already the sense is after the dishes loved by the longue lizards served by the in-places of the European jet set? However, when the smell of the solid good plain cooking tickles the nose, then a hot hunger becomes from a small. That the restaurants on the west bank offer - good plain cooking, the something improved simple Egyptian cooking. Important thereby are fresh ingredients and of course the "tagen". An earthenware dish, in which vegetables, potatoes in tomato sauce and meat are slowly cooked. Onions and garlic belong to the important ingredients of the most dishes. The main courses as beef, poultry or fish usually are served with vegetable of the season (for example courgettes, fried aubergine, French or haricot beans, spinach or breaded cauliflower), and with the potatoes mentioned and rice, often also with chips and of course salads with bread. New the advent of Pizza and Spaghetti in some restaurants - desired particularly from tourist kids.
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Extractions: Weather in Egypt Egyptian summers are hot and dry in most of the country and humid in the Delta and along the Mediterranean Coast. In recent years the humidity has spread to Cairo and the city swelters in August. Winters are mild with some rain, but usually there are bright, sunny days and cold nights. There is a short spring and autumn and during the 50 days (khamseen) between the end of March and mid-May, dust storms can occur sporadically. Month Type Cairo Min/Max Alexandria Min/Max Luxor Min/Max Aswan Min/Max Jan Feb March April May June July August September October November December FOOD AND DRINK In Egypt, dining out can range from stand-up sandwich bars to luxurious five-course meals. You can find small, inexpensive establishments that serve good Egyptian food for only a few pounds. If you're in a hurry, try the local snack bars. While the cubbyholes off the street (which probably have running water) are generally safe. The larger cities even have Western-style fast-food chains like McDonald's and Kentucky Fried Chicken, but they're relatively expensive. In cities both food and water are safe although the change in your diet may produce short-term gastrointestinal upsets.
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SHARKASSIAH (CIRCASSIAN STEW WITH NUT SAUCE) water to the soup before adding the nuts. serves 4 6. country Egypt. course poultry. source egyptian cooking / Samia Abdennour. http://www.xs4all.nl/~westher/recepten/SHARKASSIAH.htm
Extractions: ½ kg. walnuts ¼ kg. hazelnuts 2 loaves dried local bread 20 garlic cloves, crushed 1 teaspoon ground coriander 1 tablespoon cooking oil salt pepper Soak the bread in water to soften. Lightly fry the hazelnuts, then peel. Crush or mince the hazelnuts and walnuts very fine. Bring the soup to the boil, then add the nuts and bread, stirring constantly for about 5 minutes. Mix garlic, coriander, salt and pepper to a smooth consistency, then sauté for 3 - 5 minutes. Toss into pot of boiling stew. Ladle one spoon of the cooking broth back into frying pan, stir and toss again into cooking pot. Cook further until sharkassiah reaches the desired thickness. Another version is to add 1 tablespoon of tomatopaste diluted in ½ cup of cold water to the soup before adding the nuts. serves 4 - 6 country : Egypt course : poultry source : Egyptian Cooking / Samia Abdennour
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Extractions: The variety of Egyptian recipes is endless. They go back a very long way. As a result of subsequent colonization, foreign influence is somewhat present, specially from the Turkish cuisine (it is understandable after more than 300 years of Turkish presence in Egypt). The "Pashas" living in Cairo mainly employed the natives as help and cooks. Their kitchen doors opened to us with their culinary secrets and, hence, Turkish food became part of ours. Recipes gathered here are those known to the common Egyptian ,irrelevant of their origin. Their names in Arabic are the ones we all know and use. Ingredients used are very easily found in Middle East/Oriental specialty stores. Ancient Egyptian Food and Drink The Egyptians were very secure in that the Nile valley always yielded enough to feed the country, even when famine was present in other nearby parts of the world. The Egyptian's basic food and drink, bread and beer, were made from the main crops they grew, wheat and barely. There were many types of bread ,including pastries and cakes. Since there was no sugar, honey was used as a sweetener by the rich, and poor people used dates and fruit juices. Egyptians liked strong-tasting vegetables such as garlic and onions. They thought these were good for the health. They also ate peas and beans ,lettuce, cucumbers, and leeks. Vegetables were often served with an oil and vinegar dressing. Figs, dates, pomegranates and grapes were the only fruits that could be grown in the hot climate. The rich could afford to make wine from their grapes.
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Extractions: The African kitchen is traditionally outside or in a separate building apart from the sleeping and living quarters. By far the most traditional and to this day the most common sight in an African kitchen is a large swing blackpots filled with meat, vegetables, and spices simmering over a fire. The pot usually sits on three stones arranged in a triangle, and the fire slowly consumes three pieces of wood that meet at a point under the pot.
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Life In Ancient Egypt have fires of wood or charcoal and use kettles and other cooking utensils. Class Distinction Ancient egyptian society was basically divided into four classes. http://www.kent.k12.wa.us/staff/dbishop/egypt/life.html
Extractions: The fertile Nile River Valley and the warm climate provided the perfect conditions for the ancient Egyptians to become expert farmers. The land around the Nile was irrigated and forced into canals where the farmers would use shadufs to scoop up the water. Fields were plowed once or twice with oxen pulling the plows. Using hoes men would then break up the remaining clumps of soil. When the seed was thrown over the field, animals were again used to tramp the seeds into the soil. Various crops grown might include emmer, barley, flax, lentils, onion, beans, and millet. Middle Class Middle class homes were made up sun-dried brick varying from one to three stories. Upon entering a home, a guest, depending upon gender, was received in the male or female parlor. Furnishings would, of course, depend upon the family's wealth. Both men and women wore wigs for ornament as well as for protection from the sun. They also wore jewelry ranging from bracelets, anklets, to amulets and used cosmetics including "kohl" outlining the eyes to help reflect the sun. Linen was the common fabric for clothing and both men and women wore sandals or went barefoot. A bedroom might include beds made of fine woods from Lebanon or other rare woods such as ebony and enhanced with silver, gold, or ivory. The beds were usually higher at the head and lower at the feet. Mattresses might be made of bound cord and covered with linen or animal skins. Generally a cushion was used as a pillow. Or they may be made of
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