The dish most closely associated with Sham El-Nessim is Feseekh, salted fish usually grey mullet, but can also be mackerel or sardines eaten with spring onions | |
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The changing of the seasons and in particular the effect on the Nile would have been important events in the life of all Egyptians, and the close and start of prosperous agricultural seasons would have been a ket celebration.
30It's worth mentioning that numerous cases of food poisoning from eating Feseekh are reported each year, so always buy fiseekh from an established fasakhany seafood restaurant and never buy it from a street seller | |
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