April 2013

What's New This Month...


Melons! 
Melons and apples

These summer fruits come in a variety of shapes and colors, but I love the early crop that grows in the Sinaii. It is so sweet that vendors often refer to as 'ananas'-aka pineapple. The fruit are round, small and very fragrant, and when you cut them open,  a beautiful creamy green color appears and the fruit drips with juice.

We peel them, slice them and  dry them to a crisp in our solar tunnel. Their flavor is intensified by the drying process and they are great low calorie snack. A 75g bag sells for LE 20.

Coriander Seeds!


Coriander in bloom


Grown under safe agriculture practices, these seeds are a very important ingredient in Middle Eastern and Indian cooking. I grind them and use them in our all time favorite Egyptian molokheya and in Indian dishes. Whole, I add them to my jar of black olives to add flavor. A 50g bag sells for LE10.




Did You Know That...

Minnie's Dried Fruits & Vegetables attends the NUN Center Farmers' Market on Saturday's from 10-2pm? 

The Bioshop, located at 27 Road 231, Degla, Maadi carries all of Minnie's products?

You can order Malak's Honey directly by clicking Honey ?

We deliver Minnie's Dried Fruits &Vegetables to your home or office

Melons:
  • belong to the same family of gourds as cucumbers, pumpkin and squashes
  • originated in the Middle East and ancient Egyptians and Romans ate cantaloupes
  • are  a good source of potassium and vitamin C
  • are fat and cholesterol free; and are relatively low in calories?
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