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Ramadan helps Egyptian women bakers make ends meet

Nour El-Sabah, 35, prepares traditional food with her family to sell during the holy month of Ramadan in Beni Suef, Egypt, April 10, 2021. REUTERS/Hayam Adel

(Corrects age of Nour al-Sabah Mohammed to 58 (not 35) in first paragraph)

BENI SUEF, Egypt (Reuters) -For 58-year-old Nour al-Sabah Mohammed and her crew of bakers, business is brisk during the holy month of Ramadan.

The women travel by train to Cairo to sell their home-baked bread, piled high on metal trays, as well as eggs, vegetables, and cheese, produced by neighbours in a farming village near the city of Beni Suef, about 150 kilometres (90 miles) to the south.

Nour El-Sabah, 35, carries breads and poses for the camera during the holy month of Ramadan in Beni Suef, Egypt, April 10, 2021. REUTERS/Hayam Adel

During Ramadan, when fasting Muslims indulge in large family meals after sunset and stock up on supplies well in advance, the women double their usual output.

Mohammed's daughter and daughter-in-law make the two-and-a-half hour train trip to Cairo twice a week to sell from spots on the pavement that they've occupied for the last five years.

They set off at 10 p.m., leaving their children in the village and returning the following evening once they've sold out.

Nour El-Sabah, 35, sells traditional food during the holy month of Ramadan in Giza, Egypt, April 12, 2021. REUTERS/Hayam Adel

Back in Beni Suef, they distribute the earnings to other producers, each of whom made about 30 Egyptian pounds ($1.91) from the recent sale of 15 kilograms (33 lbs) of bread, along with the other products.

"This way we work hard for our living and we make each other stronger," said Noura Hassan, Mohammed's daughter-in-law. "It's also a good thing that these women are helping out their husbands and their children." ($1 = 15.6975 Egyptian pounds)

(Reporting by Hayam Adel; Writing by Nafisa Eltahir; Editing by Alex Richardson)

Family of Nour El-Sabah, 35, prepare traditional food to sell during the holy month of Ramadan in Beni Suef, Egypt, April 10, 2021. REUTERS/Hayam Adel
Nour El-Sabah, 35, prepares traditional food with her family to sell during the holy month of Ramadan in Beni Suef, Egypt, April 10, 2021. REUTERS/Hayam Adel
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