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What is the most food Egyptians like to eat on eid Al adha? (add pics of the food if you can please)
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The Egyptian traditional Eid dish is the Egyptian Fattah consisting of rice and fried breads and a large slab of mutton served on top.
There are different ways in which people make it, some people drizzle vinegar in over it while some people drown the dish in a sense butter-base tomato sauce.
Hope this helps.
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