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Did ancient egyptians eat tofu

Updated: 10/6/2023
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yes, they actually still do today.

Reference: my dad's Egyptian and I've personaly been to Alexandria in egpyt. my family over their prepare it with Olive oil from Greece, smushed up the cheese and mixed it with fresh Diced tomatoes It'd Delicious!

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They most certainly did. We did some research as part of our Entrepreneurship course that involved an ancient Greek/Roman authentic restaurant. Feta cheese had a name in Latin (loosely translated as Fresh cheese) that was later also found in Crete during Roman times with the greek name Prospahtos (also meaning Fresh). While the cheese could be Greek in origin, it is most likely that it was Roman -given the cheese-making tradition held by the Romans as well as the prevalence of brine-storage in Italy of antiquity. Apologies for not being able to provide you with sources.

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No,Egypt is on North Africa but tofu was made in Asia.

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