The Spanish Medical Oncology Society urges men to regularly include tomatoes in their diet, as studies indicate this may lower the risk of prostate cancer. This initiative is part of broader health awareness efforts aimed at disease prevention.
The Ministry of Agriculture in Egypt has confirmed that the circulating video showing tomatoes with a white core is old and does not reflect the current state of agricultural products. This phenomenon is natural and poses no health risks.
The media center of the Cabinet has denied rumors about tomatoes in the markets being sprayed with 'ethylene', which is said to accelerate ripening and pose health risks. This denial follows the circulation of an old video that has been previously refuted.
Vegetable and fruit prices at Cairo's Al-Obour market saw a significant increase today, with tomatoes priced at <strong>24 EGP</strong> per kilogram. This surge occurs amid ongoing market fluctuations affecting Egyptian households.
A tomato farm in the UAE announced plans to supply <strong>150,000 kilograms</strong> of tomatoes to the local market, contributing to reduced reliance on imports. This initiative is part of the country's efforts to enhance food security and mitigate risks associated with global supply chains.
This recipe offers a healthy and safe way to prepare herring using tomatoes and peppers, making it an ideal choice for seafood lovers. It features easy preparation and nutritious ingredients.
Vegetable and fruit prices in the Obour Market have seen a significant increase today, Saturday, with tomatoes priced at 22.5 EGP per kilogram. This rise raises concerns among consumers regarding their purchasing power.
Today, vegetable and tomato prices in Menoufia have shown relative stability, although noticeable disparities exist between markets. This situation arises amidst current economic conditions affecting basic commodity prices.
On Sunday, March 29, 2026, tomato, onion, and vegetable prices in Egyptian markets remained relatively stable, with slight fluctuations. Egyptian families continue to keep an eye on prices amid the current economic conditions.
Vegetable and fruit prices in North Sinai have seen a significant increase, with tomatoes reaching 40 EGP per kilogram. This rise comes amid challenging economic conditions affecting citizens' purchasing power.
On Saturday, March 28, 2026, the markets in Matrouh witnessed stability in the prices of essential vegetables. Potatoes were priced at <strong>10 Egyptian pounds</strong> per kilogram, onions at <strong>8 pounds</strong>, and tomatoes at <strong>12 pounds</strong>.