Is it rude to salt food in Egypt?


Is it rude to salt food in Egypt? Egypt and Portugal – Don't ask for salt and pepper It's easy to instinctively reach for salt and pepper. Especially for Westerners. But in both Egypt and Portugal's food cultures, it is considered poor food etiquette because it tells the chef their food isn't seasoned well enough.


What to avoid eating and drinking in Egypt?

Having traveled Egypt and lived in Cairo, I would definitely tell your daughterr never to eat from vendors. All soda bottles should be opened in front of her -- or do not drink even Coke. Most of the Hotels, however are safe and cater to tourists and prepare the food accordingly. Bottled water is a must!


What are some taboos in Egypt?

Alcohol is generally not offered nor is it consumed with food. Only offer alcohol to your Egyptian counterpart if you know that they consume it. It is considered offensive to offer pork to Muslims as pigs and products relating to pigs (such as pork and pig leather) are prohibited in the Islamic religion.


Is it rude not to tip in Egypt?

One of the most common tipping mistakes in Egypt is not tipping at all. In Egypt, tipping is expected, and failure to do so can be considered rude or disrespectful. Another mistake is tipping too little. While it may seem like a small amount to you, it can make a big difference to service providers.


What not to eat in Egypt?

Avoiding food poisoning: What not to eat in Egypt
Heated and cooked food is your best friend. Avoid anything raw or any food that is served fresh such as salads and fruits. If you can't give up your greens and fruits, wash it yourself. This is what I usually do.