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Mehdawy_Working_REV02.qxd:Pharaohs_Kitchen 4/14/10 9:41 PM Page i The Pharaoh(cid:2)s Kitchen Mehdawy_Working_REV02.qxd:Pharaohs_Kitchen 4/14/10 9:41 PM Page ii Mehdawy_Working_REV02.qxd:Pharaohs_Kitchen 4/14/10 9:41 PM Page iii The Pharaoh(cid:2)s Kitchen Recipes from Ancient Egypt’s Enduring Food Traditions Magda Mehdawy Amr Hussein The American University in Cairo Press Cairo New York Mehdawy_Working_REV02.qxd:Pharaohs_Kitchen 4/14/10 9:41 PM Page iv All photographs by the authors except: pages 10-11, 29, 50, 62-63, 65 by Araldo De Luca © Archivio White Star; pages 20, 64, 75, 130 courtesy of Abdel Ghaffar Shedid. Line drawings on page 117 courtesy of Lise Manniche; all other line drawings courtesy of Asma Adel. First published in 2010 by The American University in Cairo Press 113 Sharia Kasr el Aini, Cairo, Egypt 420 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10018 www.aucpress.com Copyright © 2010 by Magda Mehdawy and Amr Hussein All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the publisher. Dar el Kutub No. 4204/09 ISBN 978 977 416 310 4 Dar el Kutub Cataloging-in-Publication Data Mehdawy, Magda The Pharaoh’s Kitchen: Recipes from Ancient Egypt’s Enduring Food Traditions / Magda Mehdawy and Amr Hussein.—Cairo: The American University in Cairo Press, 2010 p. cm. ISBN 978 977 416 310 4 1. Cookery—Egypt Antiquities 2. Cookery, Egyptian I. Hussein, Amr (jt. auth.) II. Title 641.5932 1 2 3 4 5 6 15 14 13 12 11 10 Designed by Sally Boylan Printed in Egypt Mehdawy_Working_FINAL_Apr21.qxd:Pharaohs_Kitchen 4/23/10 10:08 AM Page v Dedicated to the eminent Egyptologist Abd El Halim Nour El Din, whose support and knowledge were a huge help in putting this book together. His wise opinions and sound advice have guided us throughout this project. We cannot thank him enough for his immense support and passion for knowledge. Mehdawy_Working_REV02.qxd:Pharaohs_Kitchen 4/14/10 9:41 PM Page vi Mehdawy_Working_REV02.qxd:Pharaohs_Kitchen 4/14/10 9:41 PM Page vii Contents Foreword ix Preface 1 1 Food in Ancient Egypt 3 Home and Kitchen 3 Food and Drink in Ancient Egyptian Society 9 Food and Table Manners 11 Special Occasions 12 Food and the Gods 18 2 Bread 25 3 Eggs and Dairy Products 41 4 Meat 49 5 Poultry 61 6 Fish 73 7 Vegetables 87 8 Legumes 101 9 Fruits and Desserts 115 10 Beverages 125 Appendices 133 Food and Language 133 Food and Hieroglyphs in Ancient Egypt 135 Glossary 145 Notes 151 Bibliography 155 Index 159 Mehdawy_Working_REV02.qxd:Pharaohs_Kitchen 4/14/10 9:41 PM Page viii Mehdawy_Working_REV02.qxd:Pharaohs_Kitchen 4/14/10 9:41 PM Page ix Foreword While ancient Egyptian civilization is best noted for its architec- ture, its elaborate temples and tombs, and arts and sculpture, there are other aspects of ancient Egyptian society that have been far less studied. The culture of food and drink—which entails the meth- ods of preparation and consumption, kitchen planning and tools, as well as references in literary and other texts—is among those more obscure facets of the pharaonic era. Food and drink are necessities of life and therefore an important area of research. The habits of the past are of the utmost relevance in the continuing habits of the present, and our knowledge of the aspects of food and drink still lacks a great deal of depth. Herein is the importance of this book. Magda Mehdawy and Amr Hussein’s The Pharaoh’s Kitchen offers a collection of modern-day recipes that have evolved from pharaonic cooking techniques and ingredients. Despite the abundant depictions of food and food prepara- tion found on pharaonic walls and reliefs, the ancient Egyptians did not leave behind any recipes, making it difficult, if not impossible, to identify the meth- ods of food preparation and dining etiquette of their civilization. This book is an absorbing and serious attempt to investigate and develop the scant information about food and drink that has been passed on to us ix

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