وصفات و اكلات مصرية

وصفات و اكلات مصرية
وصفات و اكلات مصرية
Developer: afrogfx
Category: Education
27.5K installs
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وصفات و اكلات مصرية Summary

وصفات و اكلات مصرية is a ad-supported Android app in the Education category, developed by afrogfx. First released 10 years ago(Aug 2015), the app has accumulated 27.5K+ total installs

Recent activity: 40 installs this week (681 over 4 weeks) showing steady growth View trends →

Store info: Last updated on Google Play on Aug 10, 2015 .


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App Description

Egyptian cuisine is famous for the private Egyptian Bmmagah with some rich influences that enrich it,

Egyptian cuisine is famous for its special Egyptian taste with some rich influences that enrich it, especially the Turkish and Levantine influences (Syria) and the Mediterranean countries (Italy). Many Egyptian foods have been around for thousands of years among the Egyptians, such as the bread that the Egyptians called (baladi bread), beans (medames), and the Eid cake for the Egyptians on Eid al-Fitr, the colored eggs (shamo eggs) on the Sham al-Nessim festival...etc. Egyptian cuisine is divided into sub-kitchens in which ordinary Egyptian food is spread, in addition to special dishes, such as the Alexandrian (sea) cuisine, the Saidi (Febli) kitchen, the agricultural (rural), the Bedouin kitchen (influenced by the dishes of the Arab Gulf) and the popular kitchen. As for the capital, it is a mixture of several Kitchens like all the previous kitchens, in addition to the Italian, Indian, Gulf and Levantine cuisines. We rarely find French and East Asian dishes.

Turkish cuisine has greatly influenced and was influenced by Egyptian cuisine. It gave Egyptian cuisine a distinct flavor in addition to its Egyptian flavour. Among the most famous Turkish foods found in Egyptian cuisine: kebabs, kofta, Circassian food, and shawarma beside sweets.

Levantine sweets also entered the Egyptian cuisine and are known as Levantine oriental sweets.