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Ancient Sudanese Cuisine
The Kushite cuisine is rooted in Ancient Egyptian, Mediterranean, African, and even Asian cuisine. This can be observed with the imports of goods such as Indian spices and Greek and Roman pottery. The Kushite kingdom shares several similarities with Ancient Egyptian customs, particularly religious traditions and clothing customs that have evolved over time. Though they…
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Modern Sudanese Cuisine
Over the centuries, Sudanese cuisine has been inspired by Arabian, Nubian, West African, and European cuisines, seasoned with a complexity of flavours. Some recipes like Ta’miyah and ful modames presents similarities with their neighbouring countries, like Egypt and the Middle east that is commonly served as a traditional breakfast as a sandwich or with dips.…
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Ancient Egyptian Cuisine
Egyptian cuisine has a wealth of traditional foods that span thousands of years, with key developments occurring throughout different historical periods such as the Old Kingdom (c. 2686–2181 BC), Middle Kingdom (c. 2055–1650 BC), New Kingdom (c. 1550–1070 BC), and later dynasties. It has been mainly inspired by the fruits and vegetables grown on the…
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Modern Egyptian Cuisine
Modern Egyptian cuisine has classical dishes and rich flavours that have evolved through time and correspond to the various civilizations: Persian, Greek, Roman, Ottoman, and the Levant, through their introduction of spices, cooking techniques, new ingredients, and other methods. From the coastal city of Alexandria and the coastal towns of Hurghada and Sharm El Sheikh…