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Food of the Egyptians

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This freshwater fish can be up to 6 feet long and weigh up to 200 pounds in Egypt. In the U.S. they rarely grow larger than your hand.
This herb has a light and fresh flavor with a tinge of lemon. It's commonly used to flavor cigarettes and curries.
A bulbous vegetable with a tall, wispy, fronded top that looks rather like dill. The fronds can be used in salads, but the main attraction is the bulb itself. It's very firm and crunchy, and it tastes a bit like licorice
A stout seed- or fruit-eating bird with a small head, short legs, and a cooing voice, typically having gray and white plumage.
The ones we usually eat are red, but in Egypt they are black, and were one of the main foods of the famed pyramid builders.
Long-legged and long-necked birds, only the Ibis was considered sacred to the Egyptians. All others were considered delicious.
A stout seed- or fruit-eating bird with a small head, short legs, and a cooing voice, typically having gray and white plumage
One of the oldest tree crops from the Middle East. The trees these fruits grow on are considered the “Trees of Life” to the Middle Eastern people and are a holy symbol to the Muslim people.
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This is Egypt's most popular bean. A staple for centuries, it is very popular at breakfast.
A large fish-eating wading bird with long legs, a long S-shaped neck, and a long pointed bill. Also the symbol of the god Bennu.
A symbol for fertility because of it's rate of reproduction, this freshwater fish is popular all over the world.
A leafy green or purple biennial plant, it's leaves were rolled and stuffed with different meat, rices, and vegetables.
Believed by ancient Egyptians to be an aphrodisiac this vegetable has a far less exciting reputation in the U.S. today.
In Egyptians legend, this bird served as the inspiration for the Greek phoenix. It was consumed on only high holidays.
These become the pickles of the middle east. In Egypt they are bright pink, and get more pink when pickled.
Believed to be the grandfather of the modern watermelon, this would have been much tougher, and less sweet than it's beloved grandchild.