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	<title>Food related blog &#187; Egyptian Feast</title>
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		<title>Egyptian feast</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Cuisine from Egypt is generally pretty healthy, except perhaps their national drink, beer.  Egyptian beer happens to made from barley and spices are added. Rice and bread is served with vegetables and meat for lunch and dinner usually. There is quite a variety of vegetables, and one called Molokhiyya is a lot like spinach. Other [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Cuisine from Egypt is generally pretty healthy, except perhaps their national drink, beer.  Egyptian beer happens to made from barley and spices are added. Rice and bread is served with vegetables and meat for lunch and dinner usually. There is quite a variety of vegetables, and one called Molokhiyya is a lot like spinach. Other entrees would include delicacies such as grilled pigeon stuffed with rice, some deep or fried fish, or a spicy salad of tomatoes, cheese.<br />
beans, eggs, yogurt, and potatoes. Doesn&#8217;t that sound exotic? The Egyptian people also relish seafood such as scallops,squid,and shrimp. They use a lot of garlic and onions in the cooking <img class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-94" title="egyptian-food" src="http://www.msff.nu/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/egyptian-food-300x229.jpg" alt="egyptian-food" width="300" height="229" />of most dishes as well.</p>
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