Egyptian Specialty food
Well I decided to combine two things I like to talk about together. Egyptian Orthodoxy, and Specialty food. I've been working full time, right now trying to get lead/prospects line up for a big Holy Chocolate mass marketing campaign, which will hopefully be very soon (because we need the money so pray for us!). Anyway I spend so much time on the web, looking on the web at places that sell Gift baskets, and specialty food shops online. That term "specialty food" is a term that I think has only caught on very recently. It describes hard to get gourmet food, that is either imported, or just very specialized and/or unique. "Trader Joes" is probably the best known specialty food store around. Carrying not only imported items, but healthfood, and various special kinds of gourmet food items not found in your typical supermarket. Anyway I thought I would give the reader an idea what Egyptian "Specialty Food", looks like.
Here is a link to an organization we belong to. We went to their winter Trade show, this last January. the National Association of FancyTrade Shows, (NASFT). They have an egyptian,section of their online magazine.
http://www.specialtyfood.com/do/GroupExhibit?group=egypt
Well I decided to combine two things I like to talk about together. Egyptian Orthodoxy, and Specialty food. I've been working full time, right now trying to get lead/prospects line up for a big Holy Chocolate mass marketing campaign, which will hopefully be very soon (because we need the money so pray for us!). Anyway I spend so much time on the web, looking on the web at places that sell Gift baskets, and specialty food shops online. That term "specialty food" is a term that I think has only caught on very recently. It describes hard to get gourmet food, that is either imported, or just very specialized and/or unique. "Trader Joes" is probably the best known specialty food store around. Carrying not only imported items, but healthfood, and various special kinds of gourmet food items not found in your typical supermarket. Anyway I thought I would give the reader an idea what Egyptian "Specialty Food", looks like.
Here is a link to an organization we belong to. We went to their winter Trade show, this last January. the National Association of FancyTrade Shows, (NASFT). They have an egyptian,section of their online magazine.
http://www.specialtyfood.com/do/GroupExhibit?group=egypt
1 Comments:
I'm for "Mom's Food"! These look very tasty, for instance:
>>chocolate fruit spread in three tropical flavors: mango, guava and banana; clover honey with dried apricot and walnuts and herbal lemon peel relish<<
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