Israeli food

A new food fair brings flavors from across the country to Dizengoff Center

Dizengoff Center is renewing itself with a food fair that will take you on a culinary journey across the Land of Israel.

“Raising Up the Self-Employed” fair at the Dizengoff Center
Chinese almonds

Post-Passover recipes to try: Bagels, veggie soup, chicken, and almond cookies

The highlight of the Fedrik menu is the meat dishes, says the writer.

Fedrik: Modi'in's upscale restaurant becomes kosher - restaurant review

The take-out station at Tenne, in Ra'anana

Tenne's take-out: Possibilities are endless in Ra'anana restaurant - review


PASCALE'S KITCHEN: Easy vegetable dishes

So, if you had a sous-chef that would prep all the vegetables ahead of time for you, would you still not prepare easy, tasty vegetable dishes?

BAKED VEGETABLES WITH ROSEMARY, THYME AND SILAN

A Tel Aviv culinary tour takes to the streets this spring

The 12 Points tour is scheduled to run for six to eight weeks, coinciding in part with the Eurovision competition being held in Israel in May.

12 Points

Israeli food niche brands you’re going to love

The trend in the food space is to move away from one-stop-shopping mega-stores and toward more focused specialty shopping.

Rusty’s Nuts

Satisfying all the palates at Roza’s

Despite the dark-wood sedate furnishings, the restaurant atmosphere was cheerful, which suits its name. Roza’s is named for the song performed by Yehoram Gaon from the 1974 musical film Kazablan.

Roza’s Bistro Bar, Jerusalem

From grain to glass: Israel is poised for a whisky revolution

Distillers in Israel say that the hot climate makes the whisky age faster, and are convinced they can be competitive in the market.

The tasting room at Milk and Honey

Bamba to hit U.S. supermarket shelves this month

Due to appear first on Walmart shelves this month, Bamba will also be available in additional retail chains and pharmacies in the coming months.

Osem's new Bamba production factory in Kiryat Gat (Credit: PR)

Why are Israeli food products so popular in Gaza?

According to the Gaza Economy Ministry, Israeli products account for 65% of all items imported into Gaza.

ON GAZAN supermarket shelves (clockwise from top left): Pudding cups; Tnuva ‘shoko’ (chocolate milk);

Pascale's Kitchen: Steaming Stews

On cold winter days, there’s nothing better than sitting down with friends and loved ones to eat a bowl of hot, slow-cooked stew.

IRAQI CHICKEN STEW WITH RICE

Cool pressure cooking

“The modern pressure cooker is a must-have tool for busy cooks.”

Pressure cooker chocolate cake

A Barn Full of Flavors

Naya, the new Asian restaurant in Beit Neqofa, serves up an extensive kosher menu that is both excellent and fun.

Naya