of course they do :D
Egypt is bounded on the North by the Mediterranean Sea, on the East by the Gaza strip and the Red Sea.. And there is also the river Nile .. and they eat fish :D
Catfish
No, the Egyptians did not eat a lot of seafood, but they did eat fish such as salmon and tuna that they caught from the River Nile.
The Egyptians ate animals, fruits, wheat, barley, vegetables, fish, and birds.
The Egyptians got their food by growing it, or catching it. They grew wheat and barley, and they caught fish to eat.
Yes, there has been evidence of fish eggs beside the potery
All kinds of fish are eaten. The fish is captured from lakes or rivers, so you can't exactly say what is the most famous grilled fish because Egyptians eat all kinds of fish and not only Egyptians eat fish everyone does! To tell you the truth Egypt foods are so good and the taste delicous!
Yes, all kinds + squid, prawns,lobsters...etc Egyptians may but Egypt is a country and therefore does not eat
Ancient Egyptians probably didn't eat pigs for they ate mostly the grain that they grew, and the fish from the Nile river
No, egyptians did not eat dogs.
It provided good, fertile soil to grow crops such as wheat and papyrus plant. There was also fish that the Egyptians speared to eat.
The Egyptian diet is largely vegetarian, with dishes based on fava beans and lentils being very popular. Rice and bread are important elements, and beef and mutton are the important meats. Egyptians also are very fond of fish.
Egyptians are not and were not ever cannibals.