Sayadia refers to a classic Egyptian fish dish prepared by browning a blend of curry seasonings in oil then pouring over fillets or whole fish in a pan. Small amounts of water are added and the fish is cooked until tender and until the water boils away. The fish is served chilled with a garnish of fresh parsley and lemon wedges.

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