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.
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.
Egyptians ate pigeons, cranes, teal, geese, and duck
Modern Egyptian foods and drinks include bread, duck, turkey, geese and beer. The bread and beer was both made from wheat and adults and children drank it Egyptians used lots of their spices and cooking/frying techniques.
they provide egyptian foods and egyptians plants.
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I don't think Egyptians ate floods. How about foods. Some foods are ducks, Cavles, oxen, goose and stork. Hope this helped :)
Sometimes they would eat the arms and legs of mokeys.
their foods were wheat, grains, and nuts.
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.
Foods to eat are natural foods. Foods not to eat are junk food and less healthier foods.
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.
Wheat, rice, and beans currently form the staples of the Egyptian diet. For protein, Egyptians also eat fish, chicken, and lamb.
It provided good, fertile soil to grow crops such as wheat and papyrus plant. There was also fish that the Egyptians speared to eat.
Egyptians are not and were not ever cannibals.
The people living in Egypt, the Egyptians do eat the same as the rest of the people in the world.