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Chinese And Egyptian Most Popular Foods And Different Religions

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The people of China and Egypt are known for their specialty. They have many different odd cultures and practice different religions. Egyptians are known to be great in cooking. They have many different unique dishes. The main dish in Egypt is Koushry, everyone there loves it. China on the other hand has different traditional food recipes. They are completely different from the Egyptians.

Egyptians enjoy Arabian dishes. Other than Koushry they are famous for acing roast chicken. They also love stuffed grape leaves which is basically grape leaves or tomatoes stuffed with spiced rice. The Chinese have many different delicious recipes as well. Despite what people think, they eat more than just white rice. The Chinese are very professional cooks. Their number one dish is beef and broccoli, they can make it like no one else can. As for their beliefs and religion, most Egyptians are Muslims. As an Arabic country, Islam is the state religion and it has been since 1980. The average of Muslims in Egypt is about 90% of the population. Christianity comes second. The Chinese beliefs and religions are completely different. They refer to Buddhism and Daoism. Both Chinese and Egyptians have great history of worshipping different gods and goddesses. Over the years however, their beliefs have changed. The one and only thing that both Egyptians and Chinese have in common is their amazing culture. They are both very interesting to study and have great history. Many of their famous food dishes are sought for all around the world. Egypt and China are also the most visited countries in the world by tourists because of their great ancient history. Many people visit China just to see the great wall and get pictures taken of it. The pyramids are also another target where most people aim to visit.


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Jan 20, 2010 3:09am
PNEUMONIAexpert
Very in an original way.
Jan 24, 2010 11:16am
bronhitis
Quite good idea
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