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Succulent koftas, spicy kushari, melt-in-the-mouth shish kebab, and all sorts of other plates piled up in front of us.
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Around the square, vendors sell Egyptian flags, hats with the red, white and black national colors and food including kushari, a staple dish consisting of rice, lentils, chickpeas and macaroni.
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Around the square, vendors sell Egyptian flags, hats with the red, white and black national colors and food including kushari, a staple dish consisting of rice, lentils, chickpeas and macaroni.
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Around the square, vendors sell Egyptian flags, hats with the red, white and black national colors and food including kushari, a staple dish consisting of rice, lentils, chickpeas and macaroni.
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It includes such wonderful discoveries as kushari -- pasta, rice, lentils, onion, garlic and tomato sauce -- in Cairo; dosas -- fermented rice pancakes filled with spiced potatoes made by a Sri Lankan vendor in Washington Square Park in New York City; and sabich -- an Iraqi veggie snack of hummus, tahini, potato, cucumbers and amba (mango sauce) that's popular in Tel Aviv.
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The Alfy Street (streey food) lads, the kushari blokes, the coke zero guy, the creme caramel sellers, the cigarette guy and the guardian of the building.
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They turn to dishes like kushari for its taste, filling ingredients and affordability.
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As one employee at Kushari Tahrir explained, kushari is an authentic street food for the people.
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They turn to dishes like kushari for its taste, filling ingredients and affordability.
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As one employee at Kushari Tahrir explained, kushari is an authentic street food for the people.
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