Egypt: The Rural, the Ancient, & the Urban Ghettos
The Mahmasa
One of the surviving economic urban traditions of Egyptian public space is the frequent consumption of traditional herbs, oils, and freshly roasted nuts and seeds. The Mahmasa [the roaster], are street stores, often with a half open ceiling specialized in selling nuts and seeds of all kind. Nuts and seeds are roasted in a roasting machine and filtered using traditional sieves.