Male: Well I am always hungry
Female: You know what I was going to make?
Male: What?
Female: [Muffled] steak for me
What are you wearing my Hoodie?
Male: This is your hoodie?
Female: [laughs]
Male: How do you know it is a girl’s hoodie? It does not say it is a girl’s hoodie. What? Well I know it was more sad; me wearing the girls hoodie or the fact that you wear hoodies? Or that we fit into the same hoodie?
Female: Well, honey considering you are a boys size extra large it is not like.
Male: Yes, like a girl’s hoodie, yes it is. I did not even noticed [voice overlap]
Female: [laughs] did you record videos already? [Laughs]
Male: Go make the dinner.
Female: Do you want to know what you are having for dinner?
Male: Other that my, you know masculinity, what?
Female: Gees, well it is not my fault.
Male: Well you did not have to point it out.
Female: Sorry, it is just the chatroom, they know everything about our life; why not know about the hoodie?
Male: Alright, alright, well I was about to read the top ten most of Egyptian food and I heard you in the refrigerator down stairs.
Female: Let me tell you what I am going to make [Voice overlap]
Male: Alright, what were you making?
Female: Remember the other night when we had dinner and we had first salad instead of salad. Brocolinni with blue dressed---
Male: Blue cheese, oh I love blue cheese.
Female: Oh, is it not good? I am going to make sure to make that again.
Male: What about chicken gizzards? That is like, it is a called awanes chicken gizzards. You know the whole chicken is boiled to make soup people cut of the awanes and usually eat it with the #5 on his list. Okay what about ads, and orange, leguim that is boiled in water and drank as a soup or add it to rice. Cops usually drink it or it ats when they are fasting. It is what it says, “mom bar”, use British accent when saying “mom”. “mom-bar” “mom-bar”. There is not a good way to describe it so I am just going to say “a sheep’s small intestinal lining that is stuffed with rice”. Why are you saying? This is the top 10 of food list and if you do not eat it when you go to Egypt, it will be like you never went.
Female: Really?
Male: Yes, that is what I am saying. And then there is molokia, I know this is one was list on the Jordanian list, but is all ours, he is claiming this is ours, he says that it is a plant with large green leaves and the leaves are cooked with taalbia and people drink it as a soup or add it to rice. Then there is halwashi, which is named after its creator el-shik hawashi it is a meat sandwich but the bread and the meat are cook together. A hawashi sandwich will enter the oven a hundred percent raw even the bread is not baked; he says “I hate it”, that sounds like, the tastiest one on the list. Alright, here is what they eat with the awarness, kebda which simply means liver, it is cow’s liver cooked in a special spicy oily sauce and I can guarantee you that 79 million out of the 80 million Egyptian out there love this dish. So this is personally I do not.
He is what he says number four, “so go as-kan darandi” which means Alexandrian sausage; a special kind of sausage that is cut into slices and usually cooked in the same sauce as the Kebda, he says, “I love that, I love that, I love it”, number three, “kow-shari” it is a mixture of rice, macaroni, fried onions, halness, tomato sauce, and chili. Number two is “tamia” it is the origin of falafel that is made from fava beans, other countries use chick peas not a lot of people notice fact, but I actually researched it.
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