Vegetables in Ancient Egypt

Vegetables were consumed by those in ancient Egypt as a complement to the standard meals. Every year, due to the swamping of the river Nile, much of the land circumventing the river used to be fertile and ready for flora. Since, most of the black families settled some these banks, vegetables were conventional food products had by them. These were every bit popular among the well come out Egyptians likewise  vegetables being consumed on with other special repasts such as meat and bread. Onions, garlic, scallion, lentils, cabbage, daikon, turnip, lupines, tomatoes, cucumber vine were among the popularly big and downed vegetables

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