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Koshary

Koshary, kushari or koshari (Egyptian Arabic: كشرى [ˈkoʃæɾi]) is Egypt's national dish and a widely popular street food.[1] It is a traditional Egyptian staple, mixing pasta, Egyptian fried rice, vermicelli and brown lentils,[2][3] and topped with a zesty tomato sauce, garlic vinegar and garnished with chickpeas and crispy fried onions. It is often served with sprinklings of garlic juice; garlic vinegar and hot sauce are optional.

Koshary
Koshary
TypeMixed macaroni dish
CourseMain course
Place of originEgypt
Serving temperatureWarm or Hot
Main ingredientsRice, lentils, macaroni, Vermicelli, tomato sauce, vegetable oil, onions, cumin, coriander
VariationsChickpeas, Hot sauce, Garlic juice, Vinegar, Short spaghetti
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History edit

In the Egyptian Books of Genesis, the Ancient Egyptian term "Koshir" meant "Food of the rites of the Gods",[4] the Koshir was a breakfast dish that consisted of lentils, wheat, chickpeas, garlic and onions cooked together in clay pots.[4] The word is not related to the Jewish dietary laws known as Kosher. A priest from Heliopolis described it as a food to eat after fasting on the 11th day of Pachons, a month in the ancient Egyptian calendar. Koshary is known as "The food of the Poor";[5] it consists of fried onions, lentils, rice, macaroni and a red sauce. It is somewhat related to Mediterranean cuisine, but the Egyptian dish has different ingredients and flavors, especially the local Egyptian lemon sauce, which gives it the unique taste for which the dish is popular.[6]

In 1853, in his book "Journey to Egypt and the Hijaz", explorer Richard Burton documented koshary as the breakfast meal of the people of Suez. It consisted of Egyptian lentils, rice, butter, onions and pickled lemons.[7]

Koshary was sold on food carts in its early years, and was introduced to restaurants later.[6]

This dish is widely popular among workers and laborers and the dish is well-suited to mass catering events such as conferences. It may be prepared at home, and is also served at roadside stalls and restaurants all over Egypt; some restaurants specialize in koshary to the exclusion of other dishes, while others feature it as one item among many.[8] As traditionally prepared koshary does not contain any animal products, it can be considered vegan, as long as all frying uses vegetable oil.

Variants edit

Alexandrian koshary is quite different from other koshary recipes, with significant variations in taste and form. The cooking process includes yellow lentils and rice; it also uses curry and cumin in the rice, giving the koshary a uniform color. Also included are Egyptian rolled eggs, which are boiled and then fried in ghee or butter, as well as lightly pickled tomatoes instead of tomato sauce and French fries on the side.[9]

Koshary has also gained popularity outside of Egypt in recent years, especially in Eastern Arabia and Yemen. There are variations in each country or region, such as adding grilled vegetables and using basmati rice cooked either white or yellow. Other recipes of these regions include using other shapes of macaroni. The recipes could include chicken as well, making them closer to kabsa in some cases.[10]

The dish is served in Japanese carts and has some additions added on top of the original recipe. Additional ingredients, which are not typically found in Egyptian recipes, are basil chicken, raw tomatoes, sour cream, fried eggs, Cheddar sauce, avocado slices, and spicy powder with jalapeño.[11]

Instant koshary[12] is similar to instant noodles in preparation.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Galloway, Lindsey (13 January 2020). "Why 2020 is the year to visit Cairo". BBC Travel. from the original on 2020-02-12.
  2. ^ "Egyptian Koshari Recipe - The Mediterranean Dish", themediterraneandish.com, 3 March 2017
  3. ^ Yogerst, Joe (2020-01-15). "Food in Egypt: 13 delicious dishes and drinks you shouldn't miss". CNN. Retrieved 2020-09-14. Koshary: One of Egypt's most popular dishes is a carb-packed combination of macaroni, rice and beans flavored with tomatoes, onions, garlic and whatever else the chef feels like tossing in.
  4. ^ a b Alfy, Aly. الجبتانا أسفار التكوين المصرية - 'The Egyptian Book of Genesis'. p. 161.
  5. ^ "الكشري طعام الفقراء", aljazeera.net
  6. ^ a b Parvi, Shahrokh (6 March 2016). "Cheap, healthy and oh so tasty: the best kushari in Cairo". The Guardian. from the original on 6 January 2018. Retrieved 8 October 2017.
  7. ^ Burton, Richard (1853). رحلة بيرتون إلى الحجاز ومصر. p. 150. وإذا ما أشرقت الشمس تناول أهل السويس افطارهم الذي يتكون في فصل الصيف من فطيرة, أما في الشتاء فوجبة الإفطار أكثر أهمية وهي طبق من الكشري, عدس وأرز وسمن وبصل مقطع مسوى على نار هادئة أو ليمون مخلل.
  8. ^ "Kushari recipe". Whats4eats.com. 17 February 2009. from the original on 2013-01-28. Retrieved 2013-02-17.
  9. ^ "كشري اسكندراني بالصور من Alaa Abbas". كوكباد (in Arabic). from the original on 2020-07-26. Retrieved 2020-07-26.
  10. ^ "كشري خليجي بالخضار والدجاج بالصور". forums.graaam.com. from the original on 2020-07-26. Retrieved 2020-07-26.
  11. ^ "エジプトめしコシャリ屋さん". koshary-yasan.hungry.jp. from the original on 2020-07-26. Retrieved 2020-07-26.
  12. ^ "الكشري أصبح مجفف في عبوة سريعة التحضير: "أخيرا هناكله المصيف"". alwan.elwatannews.com. Retrieved 2021-02-11.

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This article is about the Egyptian mixed rice dish For the tea see Tea culture Egypt Not to be confused with kosher Koshary kushari or koshari Egyptian Arabic كشرى ˈkoʃaeɾi is Egypt s national dish and a widely popular street food 1 It is a traditional Egyptian staple mixing pasta Egyptian fried rice vermicelli and brown lentils 2 3 and topped with a zesty tomato sauce garlic vinegar and garnished with chickpeas and crispy fried onions It is often served with sprinklings of garlic juice garlic vinegar and hot sauce are optional KosharyKosharyTypeMixed macaroni dishCourseMain coursePlace of originEgyptServing temperatureWarm or HotMain ingredientsRice lentils macaroni Vermicelli tomato sauce vegetable oil onions cumin corianderVariationsChickpeas Hot sauce Garlic juice Vinegar Short spaghetti Media Koshary Contents 1 History 2 Variants 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksHistory editIn the Egyptian Books of Genesis the Ancient Egyptian term Koshir meant Food of the rites of the Gods 4 the Koshir was a breakfast dish that consisted of lentils wheat chickpeas garlic and onions cooked together in clay pots 4 The word is not related to the Jewish dietary laws known as Kosher A priest from Heliopolis described it as a food to eat after fasting on the 11th day of Pachons a month in the ancient Egyptian calendar Koshary is known as The food of the Poor 5 it consists of fried onions lentils rice macaroni and a red sauce It is somewhat related to Mediterranean cuisine but the Egyptian dish has different ingredients and flavors especially the local Egyptian lemon sauce which gives it the unique taste for which the dish is popular 6 In 1853 in his book Journey to Egypt and the Hijaz explorer Richard Burton documented koshary as the breakfast meal of the people of Suez It consisted of Egyptian lentils rice butter onions and pickled lemons 7 Koshary was sold on food carts in its early years and was introduced to restaurants later 6 This dish is widely popular among workers and laborers and the dish is well suited to mass catering events such as conferences It may be prepared at home and is also served at roadside stalls and restaurants all over Egypt some restaurants specialize in koshary to the exclusion of other dishes while others feature it as one item among many 8 As traditionally prepared koshary does not contain any animal products it can be considered vegan as long as all frying uses vegetable oil Variants editAlexandrian koshary is quite different from other koshary recipes with significant variations in taste and form The cooking process includes yellow lentils and rice it also uses curry and cumin in the rice giving the koshary a uniform color Also included are Egyptian rolled eggs which are boiled and then fried in ghee or butter as well as lightly pickled tomatoes instead of tomato sauce and French fries on the side 9 Koshary has also gained popularity outside of Egypt in recent years especially in Eastern Arabia and Yemen There are variations in each country or region such as adding grilled vegetables and using basmati rice cooked either white or yellow Other recipes of these regions include using other shapes of macaroni The recipes could include chicken as well making them closer to kabsa in some cases 10 The dish is served in Japanese carts and has some additions added on top of the original recipe Additional ingredients which are not typically found in Egyptian recipes are basil chicken raw tomatoes sour cream fried eggs Cheddar sauce avocado slices and spicy powder with jalapeno 11 Instant koshary 12 is similar to instant noodles in preparation See also edit nbsp Egypt portal nbsp Food portalEgyptian cuisine List of Middle Eastern dishes Ful medamesReferences edit Galloway Lindsey 13 January 2020 Why 2020 is the year to visit Cairo BBC Travel Archived from the original on 2020 02 12 Egyptian Koshari Recipe The Mediterranean Dish themediterraneandish com 3 March 2017 Yogerst Joe 2020 01 15 Food in Egypt 13 delicious dishes and drinks you shouldn t miss CNN Retrieved 2020 09 14 Koshary One of Egypt s most popular dishes is a carb packed combination of macaroni rice and beans flavored with tomatoes onions garlic and whatever else the chef feels like tossing in a b Alfy Aly الجبتانا أسفار التكوين المصرية The Egyptian Book of Genesis p 161 الكشري طعام الفقراء aljazeera net a b Parvi Shahrokh 6 March 2016 Cheap healthy and oh so tasty the best kushari in Cairo The Guardian Archived from the original on 6 January 2018 Retrieved 8 October 2017 Burton Richard 1853 رحلة بيرتون إلى الحجاز ومصر p 150 وإذا ما أشرقت الشمس تناول أهل السويس افطارهم الذي يتكون في فصل الصيف من فطيرة أما في الشتاء فوجبة الإفطار أكثر أهمية وهي طبق من الكشري عدس وأرز وسمن وبصل مقطع مسوى على نار هادئة أو ليمون مخلل Kushari recipe Whats4eats com 17 February 2009 Archived from the original on 2013 01 28 Retrieved 2013 02 17 كشري اسكندراني بالصور من Alaa Abbas كوكباد in Arabic Archived from the original on 2020 07 26 Retrieved 2020 07 26 كشري خليجي بالخضار والدجاج بالصور forums graaam com Archived from the original on 2020 07 26 Retrieved 2020 07 26 エジプトめしコシャリ屋さん koshary yasan hungry jp Archived from the original on 2020 07 26 Retrieved 2020 07 26 الكشري أصبح مجفف في عبوة سريعة التحضير أخيرا هناكله المصيف alwan elwatannews com Retrieved 2021 02 11 External links edit nbsp Wikibooks Cookbook has a recipe module on Koshary nbsp Media related to Kushari at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Koshary amp oldid 1173233453, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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