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Old 15-02-2008, 10:24 AM
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Does anyone know what the traditional food or dish is for egypt?
They have loads of traditional dishes - a particularly strong flavoured soup called mulakiya (it's hard to put this into English spelling), the taamia that realestate mentioned you would probably know as falafal, the beans are known as fool (no idea how to spell these things - I'm trying to spell as they sound), a very cheap dish consisting of rice, lentils, fried onions and sauce is called kusheri and is very tasty. In Hurghada I'm sure they have loads of fresh fish and I'm sure there will be small take away places where you will be able to buy them grilled or fried. In Cairo (and here in Bahrain) we buy the fresh fish which they cook for you then I make the salad and rice to serve with it. As well as that, there's the lovely flat breads that again, I'm sure you will find in some small side street bakers plus of course, the usual sweets and pastries. One of the famous ones is kounafa and you would probably know baclava. If you want to know any more, just let me know!
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Hurghada has spoiled us. Just went out for a meal and a couple of drinks each and it was just over £40 (plus £15 in taxis) and we had to stand outside in the cold to have a smoke. Role on our permanent move to Hurghada; the same meal in the Hard Rock cost us £15!!!!!!!

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Hi Girls don't want to alarm you or anything but this was sent to me today:

Bottled water in your car can be very dangerous for women!

This is how Sheryl Crow got breast cancer. She was on the Ellen show and
said this same exact thing. This has been identified as the most common
cause of the high levels in breast cancer, especially in Australia

A friend whose mother was recently diagnosed with breast cancer said the
doctor had told her: "Women should, on no account, drink bottled water that
has been left in a car".

The doctor said that heat reacts with the plastic of the bottle which has
certain chemicals that can lead to breast cancer. So, please, be careful and
do not drink bottled water that has been left in a car.

Pass this on to all the women in your life. This information is the kind we
need to know
and be aware, just might save us!

The heat causes toxins from the plastic to leak into the water and they have
found these toxins in breast tissue.

Use a stainless steel canteen or a glass bottle when you can!

Anyone else heard this? Any truth in it?
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Hi Peter,

Yes, I've heard of this before. My mum had breast cancer last year and I think she mentioned it to me.

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That's a worry for me now. We have our drinking water delivered in the big bottles and they're carried around on the back of a truck all day in the searing heat that we get here.
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I guess it's something we all do. Living in Spain we always have a bottle of water in the car. Well no more, its fresh or nothing from now on.
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We don't really have much choice as the tap water isn't good to drink, so it's the big bottles or nothing. Even if we didn't have them delivered but bought them ourselves, they still stand outside the shops in the sun.
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Can you not buy the water purifiers? We have a seperate tap in the kitchen which delivers purified water?
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Yes we probably can Peter - I must look into it. Thanks
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