Video | A handful of harankash
Both sweet and sour, harankash — or goldenberries — are fun to peel and eat straight from the street carts where they're sold. From rural fields to the palms of your hands these fresh snacks are grown, harvested, and sold in small quantities. Come along and grab a handful as we visit the harankash microbusiness at a Beheira farm and on the streets of downtown Alexandria.
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