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Egyptian Spicy Shop and Egyptian Cotton Shopping Tour

#Food & Drink
#Fine Dining
#Sightseeing
#Urban Areas
#City Tours
#Cultural Tours
From9 USD / Per Person
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Itinerary

  • Cairo: our tour guide will pick up from your hotel to learn and know about Egyptian spicy Baharat (Spices) Cumin, a dried spice found within a fruit from the Apiece tree is one of the most essential spices found in the Egyptian kitchen. ...
    Tumeric. Tumeric is a bright yellow spice with a bit of a kick to it. ...
    you can buy and use that in your home to taste like Egyptians food
    Egyptian cuisine is a wonderland of sensation, infused with rich aromas that elevate every dish. Whether in the alleyways of Cairo’s vibrant Khan El Khalili or in Luxor and Aswan radiant streets, Egypt’s spice bazaars display a rainbow of pungent spices and herbs that are treasured in every dish.

    Spices have been around Egypt for centuries. The ancient Egyptians’ use of spices was quite different from the modern use of spices.
    Saffron. ...
    Sesame. ...
    Cumin. ...
    Ginger. ...
    Cardamon. ...
    Hibiscus.
  • 3 main income of Egypt, 1st suez canal then tourism 2nd and 3rd is Egyptian cotton , you will see number 1 category Egyptian cotton
    after that back to hotel

Includes

  • shopping tour
  • Bottled water
  • All taxes, fees and handling charges
  • Fuel surcharge
  • All transfers by a private air-conditioned vehicle.

Details

Egyptian cuisine is a wonderland of sensation, infused with rich aromas that elevate every dish. Whether in the alleyways of Cairo’s vibrant Khan El Khalili or in Luxor and Aswan radiant streets, Egypt’s spice bazaars display a rainbow of pungent spices and herbs that are treasured in every dish.

Know Before You Go

  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
  • Child rate applies only when sharing with 2 paying adults
Mobile or paper ticket accepted

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