Fesikh
Egyptians celebrate Sham el-Nessim, the national holiday that heralds the beginning of spring, a day after Easter. They have a tradition of eating fesikh, a fish dish made with fermented, salted and dried gray mullet.
Egyptians celebrate Sham el-Nessim, the national holiday that heralds the beginning of spring, a day after Easter. They have a tradition of eating fesikh, a fish dish made with fermented, salted and dried gray mullet.
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