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The Egyptian traditions endangered by rampant inflation | Food

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Multiday weddings, the bereaved feeding the poor, and households taking pride in having the best homemade bread are all becoming things of the past in rural Egypt as centuries-old traditions are squeezed by a punishing economic crisis.

Up and down the country, more and more Egyptians – crushed under the weight of…

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