Join locals in 6th of October City for an authentic Egyptian food tour. Discover the unique tradition of cooking molokhiya and savor its rich flavors.
Join locals in 6th of October City for an authentic Egyptian food tour. Discover the unique tradition of cooking molokhiya and savor its rich flavors.
- Cairo Governorate - Our accredited tour guide will meet you the in the lobby then Move to the market .
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6th of October City - 1 : With our tour guide we visit the Market and Choose, ,shopping The Molokhya and the fresh Meat ,to prepare it for the lunch.
2 :Talk to locals and learn about classic Egyptian home traditions, everyday life in…
- Cairo Governorate - Our accredited tour guide will meet you the in the lobby then Move to the market .
- 6th of October City - 1 : With our tour guide we visit the Market and Choose, ,shopping The Molokhya and the fresh Meat ,to prepare it for the lunch.
2 :Talk to locals and learn about classic Egyptian home traditions, everyday life in Egypt, and Egyptian culture in general
3 : welcome drink , Tea with mint .
4 : with the Egyptian family our travelers will cook Delicious food and one of the Famous Egyptian original dish from more
the 3000 years ago ( Molokhya )
4 : there are 4 Children with the family it’s
Nice to see , Play and speak with them .

- Bottled water
- Lunch
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Market visit to buy Molokhya and Meat
- Tea and coffee
- Bottled water
- Lunch
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Market visit to buy Molokhya and Meat
- Tea and coffee
- Any Extra
- Tips, But if our Travelers wanted
- Pickup in Cairo Airport will cost $29 per person
- Any Extra
- Tips, But if our Travelers wanted
- Pickup in Cairo Airport will cost $29 per person
Have you ever heard of molokhiya? Or when cooking, have you ever needed to make a sound (a gasp) to prepare it properly? Yes, that’s molokhiya! It’s one of the oldest and most famous dishes in Egypt.
A humorous Egyptian tradition involves creating a “molokhiya certificate” when cooking this dish. In English, this translates to “Ghasib Molokhiya.” This…
Have you ever heard of molokhiya? Or when cooking, have you ever needed to make a sound (a gasp) to prepare it properly? Yes, that’s molokhiya! It’s one of the oldest and most famous dishes in Egypt.
A humorous Egyptian tradition involves creating a “molokhiya certificate” when cooking this dish. In English, this translates to “Ghasib Molokhiya.” This tradition involves suddenly inhaling with an open mouth while adding garlic to the bowl.
Before the garlic cloves burn, they are quickly transferred from the pan into the molokhiya bowl. As the hot fat meets the green soup, a loud gasp is expected from the chef. After a few final stirs, the molokhiya is ready to be served.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.