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Egyptian Vegetarian Dishes

Egyptian Vegetarian Dishes

1

Koshari

Egypt
3.9
Most iconic: Koshary Abou Tarek (Cairo)

Koshari, also known as koshary, kosheri, kushari, and koushari, is a simple, yet flavorful Egyptian national dish consisting of rice, macaroni, and lentils. The name stems from the Hindu word khichri, r... READ MORE

2

Egyptian falafel (Taameya)

Egypt
4.6
Most iconic: Felfela (Cairo)

Often touted as the original version of falafels, taameya is an Egyptian variety of the Middle Eastern fritter that calls for fava beans instead of chickpeas. While the exact origin of falafel is debatable, most scholars and food historians agree ... READ MORE

3

Hummus

Egypt
4.4

This internationally popular, beige-colored spread is traditionally made with mashed chickpeas, tahini sesame paste, lemon juice, and garlic. People across the world love hummus for its tangy flavor and the fact that it is filled with nut... READ MORE

4

Ful medames

Egypt
4.2
Most iconic: Zooba (Cairo)

Ful medames is an ancient, pre-Ottoman and pre-Islamic national dish of Egypt, a traditional breakfast food consisting of slowly simmered fava beans seasoned with a squeeze of lemon juice, olive oil, garlic, and selected spices. Some remnants of t... READ MORE

5

Bissara

Egypt
4.1

Bissara is a comforting Egyptian and Moroccan dish made with puréed beans – either split peas or dried fava beans. It can be prepared in the form of a soup or porridge, while the thicker versions are commonly used as a dip. The pur&ea... READ MORE

6

Shakshouka

Egypt
4.3

Shakshouka is a delicious combination of eggs poached in a spicy tomato sauce. Although it has an unusual name, the dish is straightforward and easy to make. It is usually made in a skillet in which onions, tomatoes, and spices are cooked until th... READ MORE

7

Falafel

Egypt
4.1
Most iconic: Mohamed Ahmed Restaurant (Alexandria)

Even though these protein-packed chickpea fritters are listed as one of Israel's national dishes, and are a staple in many Middle Eastern countries including Palestine and Lebanon, it is often suggested that falafel might have evolved from the Egy... READ MORE