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The changing Palestinian diet

“A big part of Ramadan is the hospitality we give to others and…one of the big purchases (Muslims here) make is sweetened soft drinks which are very unhealthy,” Barakat told The Jerusalem Report.

The recent international ‘Colors of Nutrition in Israel’ brought together world leading nutritional experts and policy makers to expose them to innovation in Israel and challenges in nutritional science, agriculture, industry, sustainability and national policy.
The recent international ‘Colors of Nutrition in Israel’ brought together world leading nutritional experts and policy makers to expose them to innovation in Israel and challenges in nutritional science, agriculture, industry, sustainability and national policy.
(photo credit: COURTESY COLORS OF NUTRITION)
ByJUDITH SUDILOVSKY
JUNE 27, 2019 16:04
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