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Turkey does not belong. All the others are countries in Africa
Tourism
No one can deny that tourism is one of the most important thing in Egypt. Because it has great role in its economy. The importance of tourism lies in providing hard currency for Egypt. It also provides job opportunities for all people. From here the government should pay great attention to this field. We must do our best to attract more tourists to Egypt. It can build new hotels with all means of facilities. We as citizens have a role, we must treat tourists in a friendly way and make them love Egypt to come again. Finally we can sum up by saying that tourism for Egypt is like water and air, so we must do our best to benefit from it.
Egypt is classified as a Middle-Income Developing Country (MEDC) due to its improving infrastructure, growing economy, and advancements in various sectors like tourism and telecommunications. Despite its MEDC status, Egypt still faces challenges such as high levels of poverty, political instability, and disparities in wealth distribution.
Cairo is the capital city of Egypt, so the nationality of people living in Cairo is Egyptian. However, Cairo is a diverse city with residents from different nationalities due to its historic and strategic location.
The Great Pyramid of Giza is located on the African continent.
The advantage of education in Egypt is that it empowers the Egyptians to come up with solutions to the problems. The disadvantage of education in Egypt is that its distribution is skewed.
In 1994 McDonald's® franchised its restaurant operation to Manfoods & Orascom Foods and as a result 2 McDonald's restaurants were simultaneously opened on 20 October 1994. Later in late 1996 ManFoods purchased the franchise agreement from Orascom foods and became the sole franchisee of McDonald's in Egypt. Since 1994 McDonald's® restaurants in Egypt have flourished and have grown from 2 to more than 74 restaurants across the country.
The national dish of Egypt is considered to be Koshari by most people. This is a mixture of macaroni, rice and lentils.
The main thing to understand is that Egyptians love their sugar, and each of these desserts is packed with sugar and calories, but worth every bite...here's the top ten:
1. Roz bil-Laban (Rice with Milk/Rice Pudding):
A favourite with children and adults alike, it is a very basic desert and very nutritious. Rice, milk and whatever else you might want to garnish it with once it's done.
2. Qara' 'Asali (Baked Pumpkin):
Unlike pumpkin pies, this one is not a pie! This one is a concoction of pumpkin, milk, butter, flour and sugar that is baked to total sweetness and with no crust.
3. Umm Ali:
Literally The Mother of Ali! No clue how it came to have this very colourful name, but there are lots of speculations as to the etymology of the name. Phyllo Pastry, milk, double-cream, nuts, bake it and enjoy.
4. Basbousa:
There are many different verities of this one, you can have it topped with nuts or you can have it plain, either way very tasty.
5. Kunafa:
Baked noodles with cream, nuts, double-cream… sweetness.
6. Gullash (Sweet Phyllo Pastry):
A variety of Baqlawa with different stuffing; it can be stuffed with cream or custard and covered in sugar syrup.
7. Qatayef / Zalabyah / Balah El-Shaam:
Qatayef resemble Pierogis only sweet and stuffed with double-cream, nuts, or custard. They are very widely available during Ramadan, otherwise they are mostly home made. Zalabyah and Balah El-Shaam (Levant dates) are quiet unique to Egypt and the Levant, basically flour and sugar swimming in sugar syrup.
8. Batata (Baked Sweet Potato):
Very popular in the winter for the burst of warmth and energy it provides. You can even see wooden carts with make-shift charcoal ovens on top and a whole lot of sweet potatoes baked on demand on the street.
9. Fakhfakina:
Glorious, that's as close a translation I could find for this word. In its basic format it is a glorified fruit salad, but add ice cream and juice cocktails to the mix and you have Fakhfakhina, the mother of all fruit salads. The best thing about it is that it changes with the seasons, so you always get different fruits.
10. Khushaf:
A staple in Ramadan, Dates and dried fruits in water and sugar
Typically, between lunch and dinner, if an Egyptian is hungry they will eat helwiyat (sweet things) like various types of cookies and treats. They may also be inclined, if they are really hungry to get shwarma or pita with falafel or baba ghanouj.
People in Egypt eat a variety of foods. Beans are commonly eaten for breakfast. A large starchy lunch is eaten, followed by a light dinner. Some popular foods from Egypt include Ful mudammas and Taâ??meya , kuhari, and kabob was kofta.
They eat turkey,stuffing and egypten food. what a great meal!
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Since the primary religion in Egypt is Muslim, one would assume that they would eat the same food as they would do on any other day.
Beni Suef is a city in Egypt. The Bent Pyramid is an ancient pyramid in Egypt.
Zamalek is the Second behind Al-Ahly. Zamalek has won Egyptian League: 11 times, Egyptian Cup 21 times and Egyptian Super Cup: 2 times
He removed the priests' positions, seized their lands, and closed temples.