Gawafa Bel Laban (Egyptian Creamy Guava Milkshake)
Discover Gawafa Bel Laban (Egyptian Guava Milkshake) — a creamy, refreshing blend of ripe guava, milk, and a hint of lemon that’s both nutritious and irresistibly delicious.
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Raising the Flag of Egyptian Cuisine
Indulge in Egyptian drinks, from comforting hot beverages like sahlab to refreshing cold options such as Karkadeeh (hibiscus), Tamr Hindi (tamarind), and sobia (rice-coconut drink). These drinks reflect Egypt’s rich traditions and diverse flavors, enjoyed throughout the year
Discover Gawafa Bel Laban (Egyptian Guava Milkshake) — a creamy, refreshing blend of ripe guava, milk, and a hint of lemon that’s both nutritious and irresistibly delicious.
Read MoreHydrating Watermelon Mint Smoothie- When it’s scorching hot outside and you need a way to cool off and hydrate, this watermelon smoothie is the perfect treat! It only requires three simple ingredients to make.
Read MoreBanana-Dates Iced Coffee is a refreshing summer beverage that brings together the coffee kick, banana creaminess and Dates’ caramel note.
Read MoreSobia is a traditional Egyptian cold beverage that promises to tantalize your taste buds and invigorate your senses. Perfectly blending the creamy richness of milk with the delicate sweetness of coconut, Sobia is a hydrating drink that transports you to the bustling markets of Cairo.
Read MoreThese 21 essential Lenten staples are your go-to resources for creating effortles meatless crowds-pleasers in 30 minutes or less of active cooking time. Bonus: this post includes links to quick, easy recipes that perfectly showcase each recommended staple.
Read MoreWith this simple homemade Pumpkin Spice Latte recipe, you can savor the flavors of fall while staying true to your health goals. You don’t have to sacrifice taste for your lifestyle. Enjoy!
Read MoreCool off with a frothy, refreshing Egyptian Lemon-Mint Lemonade. A popular thirst-quencher in Egypt, it’s enjoyed everywhere from traditional street cafés (‘ahawa’) to five-star hotels—perfect for hot days!
Read MoreE’nab is an Egyptian refreshing, vibrant ruby cold drink made of a mix of tropical tangy tamarind juice and delicate floral hibiscus iced tea. Tamarind & Hibiscus are a match made in Heaven!
Read MoreKharoob or Carob cold drink is one of Egypt’s most popular drinks, not only during its scorching summer time but all time round. It is packed with health benefits and super refreshing. Homemade carob juice couldn’t be easier to make.
Read MoreKarkadeeh refers to a traditional refreshing cold Egyptian beverage made of dried hibiscus flowers that are grown in the south of Egypt. Karkadeeh is widely consumed drink during hot summer season or at Iftar after a long day of Ramadan fasting.
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