During my trip to Egypt I discovered that eating well and feeling satisfied is very easy. I like their gastronomy, I ate my fill and I had no problems with my stomach. I always drank bottled water. Buy bottled water, juices or boiled water if necessary.
Here is a list of examples of dishes you can try in Egypt. Of course, not all of them are from Egypt, they are recipes from different countries with which it shares its gastronomy.
Asab (Gasab in the south): A cane juice drink that, if served quite cool, helps you fight the heat. I didn't like it much but some of my friends loved it. You can also chew the cane because they sell it in small pieces, but I didn't like it either because it must be similar to chewing wood.
Molokeyaa (molokhia or green soup): A green soup that is cooked using a plant called jute (I'm not a big fan either).
Koshari: A complete and filling dish to say the least. Koshari is made with legumes, pasta, rice and vegetables. .
Shawerma: Chicken shawarma, depending on where you try it, can be delicious and crispy. It is commonly eaten with rice, bread, salad and feta.
Baba Ganoush: This is a paste similar (in appearance) to hummus, with a base of aubergine purée and tahini.
Sambusa: It is a patty or empanada, baked or fried, which can be stuffed with vegetables, pulses and/or meat.
Baklava: Small pistachio or nut cake covered with candy and nuts (very tasty!).
The sweet potato (batata): Walking through the streets of different parts of Egypt, you can find roasted sweet potato stalls.
Tulumba: A kind of Egyptian churros.
Juices, coffee and tea: The best known tea there is El Arousa.
Egyptian bread: A bread that comes out of the oven puffy but as soon as you take it out it stays round and flat. It's tasty, but even better if you dip it in hummus or baba ganoush.
Stewed pigeons: A welcome surprise awaited us at our Egyptian friend's house. A traditional Egyptian dish, which I am not very fond of. In this case they were stuffed with lentils.
Om-Ali: A dessert with puff pastry and almonds.
Have you tried these Egyptian delicacies and have I missed any? Please comment and don't forget to check out our other related posts at la sección «África».
Múnich, la capital de Baviera, es una de las mejores ciudades del mundo donde vivir.…
Cities and towns you can visit if you are in and around Munich.
Much more than pretzels and beer. Find out where to eat and drink in Munich.
Experiencia personal de viaje a Malasia. Un país con mucha naturaleza y una gastronomía muy…
Malaysian gastronomy is very rich and varied, as well as spicy, discover it in this post!
Fun facts about Malaysia and its culture. Discover interesting information about this Asian country.