This looks more like small snack items, i'd have in between meals :) Beans? in the morning? :(// Breakfast to me, should include, eggs of your choice, tomatoes, cucumbers, olives, toasted bread / pita, some pastries... if non -veg, beef salamis, fruits, coffee / tea.... Turkish breakfast is a FEAST! : ) with vaiety of cheese, the feta, aged asiago cheese, mozerella, ... the grilled cheese sandwiches also... yogurt drink ayran... ! haha
Yep! Breakfast everywhere is very different. A normal Egyptian breakfast is shared between a group and may include up to 10-12 dishes…I just picked my favorites since I was dining alone.
I was in Egypt last week and on the last two days of my vacation I got food poisoning AND the flu. The flight home was a nightmare and I've already missed a couple of days of work. It's weird because I only ate hot food and used bottled water. Any tips on how to avoid these problems in the future? Thanks.
I'm so sorry you experienced this! Unfortunately food poisoning is something that happens in Egypt (and everywhere...I even have had it in the USA), and sometimes cannot be avoided. In addition to what you shared, I would avoid street food and stick to 5* hotel restaurants if you have a sensitive stomach, and I would look into options for taking medication or supplements to help with any potential digestion issues (talk with your doctor).
I second what Sherif said about koshary! You can also check out this blog post I wrote with more info: www.egyptadventurestravel.com/blog/a-vegetarian-and-vegans-guide-to-food-and-restaurants-in-egypt-and-cairo
@@brittyn my pleasure! If you need anything else for your trip, I make customized itineraries and connect travelers with trusted local guides. You can email me at egyptadventurestravel@gmail.com
There is an important question. There are some friends who traveled to Egypt and said that there is bullying and racism against black skin. Is this true or not? Please reply.
Hi Hassan, I have heard that happening from some people, yes, but not everyone. I would not let that possibility discourage you from making a trip to Egypt.
@ControllerCage ツ I’m focusing first on areas of the *most* interest to tourists, and since most tourists are only in Cairo 2-3 days, they unfortunately do not have enough time to go to these places, since there is no ancient history there, and these places are very similar to modern cities in the USA, so they do not have as much interest to tourists. But, in the future, once I have videos up of all the historic parts of Egypt, I’d be happy to make a video on the newer areas!
This looks more like small snack items, i'd have in between meals :) Beans? in the morning? :(// Breakfast to me, should include, eggs of your choice, tomatoes, cucumbers, olives, toasted bread / pita, some pastries... if non -veg, beef salamis, fruits, coffee / tea.... Turkish breakfast is a FEAST! : ) with vaiety of cheese, the feta, aged asiago cheese, mozerella, ... the grilled cheese sandwiches also... yogurt drink ayran... ! haha
Yep! Breakfast everywhere is very different. A normal Egyptian breakfast is shared between a group and may include up to 10-12 dishes…I just picked my favorites since I was dining alone.
I was in Egypt last week and on the last two days of my vacation I got food poisoning AND the flu. The flight home was a nightmare and I've already missed a couple of days of work. It's weird because I only ate hot food and used bottled water. Any tips on how to avoid these problems in the future? Thanks.
I'm so sorry you experienced this! Unfortunately food poisoning is something that happens in Egypt (and everywhere...I even have had it in the USA), and sometimes cannot be avoided. In addition to what you shared, I would avoid street food and stick to 5* hotel restaurants if you have a sensitive stomach, and I would look into options for taking medication or supplements to help with any potential digestion issues (talk with your doctor).
Is it easy to find vegan food there?
The most traditional food in Egypt Koshary .. its totally vegan and delicious!
I second what Sherif said about koshary! You can also check out this blog post I wrote with more info: www.egyptadventurestravel.com/blog/a-vegetarian-and-vegans-guide-to-food-and-restaurants-in-egypt-and-cairo
@@EgyptAdventuresTravel oh nice! Thank you!!
@@sherifnassar2729 thank you!! I did see a video of that before on this channel!
@@brittyn my pleasure! If you need anything else for your trip, I make customized itineraries and connect travelers with trusted local guides. You can email me at egyptadventurestravel@gmail.com
There is an important question. There are some friends who traveled to Egypt and said that there is bullying and racism against black skin. Is this true or not? Please reply.
Hi Hassan, I have heard that happening from some people, yes, but not everyone. I would not let that possibility discourage you from making a trip to Egypt.
@@EgyptAdventuresTravel Yes, thank you
@ControllerCage ツ what specific places are you referring to?
@ControllerCage ツ I’m focusing first on areas of the *most* interest to tourists, and since most tourists are only in Cairo 2-3 days, they unfortunately do not have enough time to go to these places, since there is no ancient history there, and these places are very similar to modern cities in the USA, so they do not have as much interest to tourists. But, in the future, once I have videos up of all the historic parts of Egypt, I’d be happy to make a video on the newer areas!
@ControllerCage ツ that is on my list. I want to wait until they move most of the objects to the GEM and do a video on what’s left.