After purchasing the plants we went to CAC (Cairo American College-the American school here) for some lunch at their international festival. Since our church and workplace is multi-national, some of our friends were working their home-country booths. We had been invited to come sample food from Poland, South America, Canada, and South Africa. An around-the-world food sampling sounded like a good lunch to us! We entered the CAC grounds passing through a throng of security and a couple of gates. Once inside, the scenery changes to a lovely-though-under-construction campus with green grass, blooming flower borders, and nice leafy trees! Beautiful Arabesque Applique Tents lined the open soccer field; their vibrant blues, yellows, greens and reds lending to the festive atmosphere.
Music was playing on a stage to the far right, wonderful smells wafted across the field from booths with signs and decorations identifying the country within, and children ran freely and noisily from one place and one friend to another. To make a long story....or a short story even shorter---we wound up eating lunch AND staying all afternoon to hear and see the entertainment from students, adults, and professionals portraying song, dance, mime, and other talents from their home countries. The costumes were fabulous and the music, so different from one place to another was enchanting.
Here's a little run down on what we ate: bbq wings from Canada, polish sausage from Poland, empanadas from South America, tostados from Mexico, donuts from Cameroon, samosas from India,
dried beef called biltong from South Africa, cakes from singapore, chocolate cake from Switzerland...and that's just what I REMEMBER~ It was a lovely time. We came for lunch and stayed all day.