Egyptian Food
Egypt
Fascinating photos and text feature the daily life, food, clothing, and celebrations of both modern and ancient Egyptian life, from the desert-dwelling Bedouins to the Nubians who have lived along the Nile for thousands of years. Copyright (C) Muze Inc.
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Apricots on the Nile
Cairo, 1937: French-born Colette Rossant is waiting out World War II among her father's Egyptian-Jewish relatives.
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Double Scarab Bracelet, sterling - Egyptian
The scarab beetle rolls its food into a ball, suggesting to the ancient Egyptians the rolling of the all-powerful sun across the sky. Thus the scarab became the symbol of the sun-god.
Merchant: Museum Store Company
Arrowhead Mills Organic Puffed Kamut Cereal -- 6 Ounces
Kamut (kah-moot), the "Great-Great Grandfather of Grains". Derived from the ancient Egyptian word for "Wheat", this high-energy grain was discovered thousands of years ago.
Merchant: VitaCost







