Latest in Tag: meat Highlight
Latest in Tag: meat

Barbecued meat, rice, drinking water could kill you softly
Because of human activities, arsenic pollution is rising

Egyptians shift to poultry after unreasonable hike in meat, fish prices
Radical changes in the economic environment in Egypt that resulted from the flotation of the Egyptian Pound are reflected in the daily lives of Egyptian people. Because of a surge in the prices of commodities, most Egyptians think as if they perform calculus in ther mind while they are going to supermarkets to buy different …

Egypt resumes importing Brazilian meat: Ministry of Agriculture
The Egyptian Ministry of Agriculture confirmed in a statement to Reuters that imports of Brazilian meat have been resumed two days after being halted until confirmation of consumption safety was announced by Brazil

ABCC closely monitors Brazil meat probe
Brazilian federal police are investigating 21 slaughterhouses on suspicion of irregularities

EU mulls meat imports ban from Brazil
Amid a corruption scandal over the sale of rotten food, China has put a stop to the import of meat from Brazil. The EU may follow soon. Brazil’s government is trying to assure consumers there has been no health risks.The threat to Brazil’s reputation as the world’s biggest beef and poultry-exporting nation keeps growing. Both …

Brazil tries to contain damage from meat scandal
Amid a scandal over the sale of rotten meat, Brazil’s government has been bending over backward to assure foreign consumers there has been no health threat. The president himself chose to deal with the matter.In a desperate move to prove that Brazilian meat was safe, President Michel Temer on Sunday night invited ambassadors to a …

Egypt importing meat, poultry from Russia is a political step
Brazil has best quality at best prices;Â Russia cannot export a commodity it imports

Baseera Centre: 4.3 million Egyptians believe they eat donkey meat
Almost all 18-year-olds in the survey do not trust the food they buy off of street vendors

Boycott campaign seeks to lower skyrocketing meat prices
Consumption of red meat is expected to increase to 1,340 tonnes in 2018

Ministry of Supply to negotiate with NBE Khartoum branch to import Sudanese meat
International companies welcome investing in Global Logistics Centre for Grain Handling and shopping project in Damietta, says El-Meseiri

Egyptian families spend minimum of EGP 2,000 on food in Ramadan
Ministry of Supply offers food exhibitions to sell products at low prices

Annual inflation in Egypt rises to 13.5% in May: CAPMAS
Vegetable prices rose by 7.7%, meat and poultry by 2.7%, and fruits by 0.8%, says CAPMAS statement

In the heart of Cairo, a grand old market survives against the odds
All the 1950s vintage boutiques were located on this veranda, but most of them have closed long ago.

New food market in Cairo to sell at low prices
Minister of Supply opens a new market in preparation for Copts’ feasts and New Year celebrations

El Kababgy: Authentic Egyptian cuisine along the Nile
The 25 year old restaurant, recently renewed by Sofitel Al-Gezira, serves one of the best charcoal-grilled meals in town

Cairo city authorities recall 1,565kg of meat and poultry
Additional 2,578kg withheld for not meeting local health standards

Cabinet: Strategic goods inventory secure
Import approvals for meat, milk and poultry will last until the month of Ramadan, said the Cabinet
Bites Fil Beit: Cake b’aseer bortooan we loz
We love food. We love the real, down to earth, tried-and-tested, handed-down-through-the-generations, local Egyptian food. Here is your chance to learn how to make these local delicacies in your own home. And just so you know what to ask for, we have added how to say the ingredients in Arabic. No more excuses, off to the souq!

Bites Fil Beit – Tagen rice with meat
We love food. We love the real, down to earth, tried-and-tested, handed-down-through-the-generations, local Egyptian food. Here is your chance to learn how to make these local delicacies in your own home. And just so you know what to ask for, we have added how to say the ingredients in Arabic. No more excuses, off to the souq!