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Enjoying Egyptian Breakfast Favourites in Cairo

Waking up in Cairo after my first true nights sleep here this trip, to the sounds of Cairo, a view of the Nile and exciting visions of what today’s Egyptian breakfast might entail!

Through a foggy jet lagged brain, after a 4 am arrival in Cairo yesterday, I was kindly looked after by the team at the Fairmont Cairo Nile City, who charmingly taught me about a few Egyptian breakfast favourites – both healthy and delicious, and exactly what I needed for my sleep deprived body.  I enjoyed myself so much so that I admittedly whiled away a peaceful 2-hours at breakfast.

Best beans I’ve ever tasted!

The first I was somewhat leary about, as it basically translated to beans for breakfast and I have never really been a bean person. That all changed with one deliciously tasty bite.

So what was the bean and what did they do to it?  It was the fava bean steamed, which doesn’t really sound like much, but they mix in a bit of olive oil, ground red pepper, cumin, salt and lemon juice to taste. And taste it did … delicious!

The second dish was Egyptian porridge and I am already a porridge girl, so this didn’t take much selling.

 

Egyptian porridge

The porridge is a wheat, and what seems to make it truly Egyptian is what they added to it ~ chopped pistachio nuts, raisins, and I have to double check on this one this morning at breakfast, but I believe, cinnamon. Most enjoyable!

I’d go back for more of both of these this morning, but I have been promised a new Egyptian delicacy. Can’t wait!


PS. In Full Disclosure: As always, the opinions and thoughts shared here are our own and honest ones. We are bought out by no one. In the spirit of disclosure, it should be noted that on this trip, our expenses were paid by Egyptian Tourism, as a guest to the country and the UNWTO Media and Tourism Conference.

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Written by:
Erica Hargreave
Published on:
April 21, 2012
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7 Comments

Categories: All Aboard!, Around the World, Egypt, Erica Hargreave, Events, Middle East, Our Travelers, Sleeps, Tasty MorselsTags: Cairo, Egypt

About Erica Hargreave

Erica Hargreave is the co-founder and editor-in-chief for Roamancing. Her vision for Roamancing is in sharing the love and beauty in this world of ours, as we explore different cultures. Over the years, Erica has won awards internationally for her writing, podcasting, and filmmaking.

As a traveller, Erica was fortunate to grow up in parks, learning about the natural and cultural history of places from her mom, and accompanying her dad on work trips abroad, where she'd explore the area on her own, taking her dad back to her favourite places once he was done his meetings. These days, she can often be found road tripping and hiking with her cat!

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  1. Glay

    April 24, 2012 at 3:38 pm

    Nice to hear that you enjoy Egyptian breakfast. They look delicious I wonder how does it taste.

    Reply
    • Erica

      June 17, 2012 at 9:36 pm

      Oh it was indeed delicious Glay.

      Reply
  2. Murissa Maurice

    May 3, 2012 at 3:55 pm

    Sounds exactly what I need!
    Thanks for sharing this! Egyptian food is not written about much and so I am glad you are focusing on it!
    And a little coincidence, I was just nibbling on some pistachios next to my desk!

    The Wanderfull Traveler

    Reply
    • Erica

      June 17, 2012 at 9:39 pm

      You’re right Murissa, it is not featured all that often. Perhaps, because like our food in North America, Egyptian cuisine is a mix of a number of other countries that have held an influence over Egypt at one time or another.

      Reply
  3. Auman

    May 21, 2012 at 11:54 pm

    This is my first time to encounter this kind of recipe and it seems really look delicious…

    Reply
    • Erica

      June 17, 2012 at 9:40 pm

      It was delicious Auman, and it was new to me too.

      Reply
  4. Jess and Brandon

    February 6, 2015 at 10:53 am

    Great post. It looks delicious, but i must wonder how it tastes. I must try this.

    Reply

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