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January 27, 2010

A: Al Azhar Park


A is for Al Azhar Park

If you haven't visited Al Azhar Park, I highly recommend taking an afternoon stroll through this gorgeous garden! Every time I have visited, I have been impressed with it's upkeep and beauty. But once you learn the history of the park, you're sure to be even more impressed. Al Azhar Park was built by the Aga Khan Trust for Culture on "a 500-year-old mound of rubble in the inner city."

The entire project includes "the restoration of the 12th Century Ayyubid wall and the...

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Published on January 27, 2010 07:00

January 20, 2010

G: Grilled Chicken



G is for Grilled Chicken


Grilled chicken, or firaakh mashwi, is a popular meal in Egypt. You can order one from street vendors and take it home to eat. Or find a seat at a restaurant, like Andrea's – where this photo was taken, to enjoy this tasty dish. It's usually served with bread, salad, and tahina. Andrea's makes an excellent choice of restaurants if you have visitors to Cairo. Read more about this famous Cairo restaurant here.


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Published on January 20, 2010 23:28

January 12, 2010

B: Batik


B is for Batik

From the Ramses Wissa Wassef Art Center, where these photos were taken in April of 2009:

"In contrast to weaving, batik requires fast work. Its use of molten wax and phase dying presented a new challenge requiring planning and an altogether different faculty. Those who learned this technique had to be quick of hand and eye. In batik, the cloth is dipped repeatedly into different dyes which range from clear to opaque. Elements of the design which are of the same colour are drawn...

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Published on January 12, 2010 23:44

January 4, 2010

E: Egret



This Little Egret (Egretta garzetta) was on the shore along the path from the Blue Hole to Ras Abu Galum, South Sinai. Learn more about egrets here.


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Published on January 04, 2010 08:41

December 30, 2009

T: Tameya


T is for Tasty Tameya!

Tameya is one of the most popular street foods here. You may have heard it referred to as falafel, as it is called in other Middle Eastern nations where it is typically made with chick peas. In Egypt, tameya is made of mashed fava beans and coriander, rolled into balls or small patties and fried. You can eat them plain or in a sandwich on baladi bread with salad and tahina. Sometimes sesame seeds are added to the outside of the patty before frying. The patch in this...

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Published on December 30, 2009 23:38

December 27, 2009

C: Creative Commons


More about Creative Commons

If you are looking for free resources, here are a few places to find work (images, video, audio, and other media) released under a Creative Commons license:

Creative Commons.org

http://search.creativecommons.org/

Not a search engine in itself, but by searching from this page you can       access search services of other organizations – Google, Yahoo, Flick, blip.tv, jamendo, SpinXpress, and Wikimedia Commons. You can specify whether you want to use the work...

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Published on December 27, 2009 22:22

December 20, 2009

Z: Zalamokkat in Zamalek



Another Arabic Audio Post!


Because I haven't posted one in awhile and because I haven't posted any "Z" entries yet…here's how to pronounce Zalamokkat (a nickname for a certain type of Mercedes car) and Zamalek (an island in Greater Cairo).


Click to hear the pronunciation of Zalamokkat.


Click to hear the pronunciation of Zamalek.


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Published on December 20, 2009 22:50

December 17, 2009

P: Palaces



This is part of the palace complex located in Montazah Gardens, Alexandria – El Salamlek Palace, which is now a 5-star hotel. The palace complex was built in 1892 by the last khedive of Egypt.


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Published on December 17, 2009 23:38

December 4, 2009

H: Hats



Time to celebrate! When it's holiday season, you can purchase these shiny hats from street vendors in Cairo. These particular ones were on sale near the Ma'adi souq (market) two years ago around the time of Eid el Adha.


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Published on December 04, 2009 22:49

November 29, 2009

R: Rugs



R if for Rugs!


If you've ever wondered what happens to all those animal skins after the slaughtering…


These colorful sheepskin rugs were on sale on the side of the street in Basateen after Eid el Adha two years ago. I'd go for the purple one!


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Published on November 29, 2009 22:27