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  2. Koshary - Wikipedia

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    Koshary, kushari or koshari (Egyptian Arabic: كشرى [ˈkoʃæɾi]) is Egypt's national dish and a widely popular street food. [1] It is a traditional Egyptian staple, mixing pasta, Egyptian fried rice, vermicelli and brown lentils, [2] [3] and topped with chickpeas, a garlicky tomato sauce, garlic vinegar, and crispy fried onions.

  3. Egyptian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Bread made from a simple recipe forms the backbone of Egyptian cuisine. It is consumed at almost all Egyptian meals; a working-class or rural Egyptian meal might consist of little more than bread and beans. [19] The local bread is a form of hearty, thick, gluten-rich pita bread called eish baladi [1] (Egyptian Arabic: عيش; .

  4. Our Favorite Winter Dish Is Michael Mina’s Egyptian Koshary

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    Mina GroupEvery time Michael Mina visits his parents in Washington State, he knows he’ll be greeted with a heaping plate of koshary.“It’s like the ultimate comfort food and it’s something ...

  5. Mulukhiyah - Wikipedia

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    Mulukhiyah was a known dish in the Medieval Arab world. The recipe on how to prepare it is mentioned in the 14th-century Arabic book Kanz el-Fawa'ed fi Tanwi' el-Mawa'ed. According to the Egyptian historian al-Maqrizi (d. 1442), [10] mulukhiyah was the favorite dish of caliph Muawiyah ibn Abi Sufyan (r. 661–680) the founder of the Umayyad ...

  6. List of pasta dishes - Wikipedia

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    Koshary: Egypt: A traditional Egyptian staple, mixing pasta, Egyptian fried rice, vermicelli and brown lentils, and topped with a zesty tomato sauce, garlic vinegar and garnished with chickpeas and crispy fried onions. Kugel: Central Europe: A baked pudding or casserole, similar to a pie, most commonly made from egg noodles (Lokshen kugel) or ...

  7. Michael Mina - Wikipedia

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    Michael Mina was born in 1969 in Cairo, Egypt. [1] He immigrated to the United States when he was young and was raised in Ellensburg, Washington. [1] [2]Mina started working in a French kitchen in his hometown when he was 16.

  8. Ancient Egyptian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Egyptian Museum of Berlin. In Egypt beer was a primary source of nutrition, and consumed daily. Beer was such an important part of the Egyptian diet that it was even used as currency. [4] Like most modern African beers, but unlike European beer, it was very cloudy with plenty of solids and highly nutritious, quite reminiscent of gruel. It was ...

  9. Peasant foods - Wikipedia

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    Pasta con i peperoni cruschi, an Italian pasta dish from Basilicata, defined a true representative of cucina povera (Italian for 'cuisine of the poor') [2]; Pasta e fagioli, a traditional Italian pasta soup