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]]>Israel is the melting pot of cultures from the Middle East, North Africa, Eastern Europe, and beyond. Because of this, the cuisine is unique, diverse, and completely delicious. If you want to get an idea of what the food is like, you need to try as much as you can. Here is a short list of food you absolutely must try.
Pita bread is filled with balls of fried chickpea patties and accompanied with salads, pickled vegetables, and tons of sauces. It’s an absolute staple in Israeli life and you will not be able to go a day without it.
This dish is made with meat that is cut and stacked on a spit. It’s then shaved off and put in a pita with a variety of toppings and salads.
This pastry originated in Turkey but has been completely adopted by Israeli society. It can be filled with anything from soft cheese to mashed potatoes and more.
This Iraqi dish is made with eggplant, boiled egg, and lots of salads. It also usually comes with different sauces than other types of pita, like falafel and schwarma, including one called amba, a pickled mango condiment.
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]]>Sarona Market is a high-end, urban market that is super cool to experience. There are tons of different stalls with food, drinks, artisan items, and handmade treats and pastries. The market has tons of cool seating and little nooks that are so fun to check out with your friends.
This market is the best places to get spices in Tel Aviv; as soon as you enter the market, you are hit with the amazing smell. There are also tons of nuts, dried fruits, which are the perfect snack for your trip and you can even pick some up to give to bring home to your friends. If you are a self-proclaimed foodie, this is the place to be.
The Carmel Market is one of the best-known markets in Israel and features a combination of foods, sweets, and trinkets. You can find really unusual fruits and vegetables, along with traditional drinks and pitas.
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]]>Being a digital nomad means you can spread your wings and fly around the world if you so desire, which can entail some pretty special experiences. If you are someone who is looking for the next adventure, but with the stability of a good place to work, visit these cities.
Although you wouldn’t think of this small town on the island of Mallorca to be the most productive place to work, it’s just a short bus ride away from the capital Palma, and it is a smart city which means there is free wifi in most places.
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Tel Aviv is one of the fastest growing cities for tech startups in the world, which means that people are constantly running around the city to do work in coffee shops, have meetings in parks, and the like. Tel Aviv is great because it has a ton of coffee shops, as well as free wifi in most places outside, as well as lounge chairs and tables in the major avenues!
Since the island’s first coworking space, Hubud, opened its doors in 2013, Bali has become a prime location for holidays that are combined with remote working.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BlSRJyNhYZh/?hl=en&tagged=baliindonesia
This beautiful city retains a low cost of living, especially when compared to other cities in Western Europe. It also has everything you need as a working nomad – low costs, wi-fi and culture.
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]]>The post Delicious Street Food to Try in Israel appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Israel is the melting pot of cultures from the Middle East, North Africa, Eastern Europe, and beyond. Because of this, the cuisine is unique, diverse, and completely delicious. If you want to get an idea of what the food is like, you need to try as much as you can. Here is a short list of food you absolutely must try.
Pita bread is filled with balls of fried chickpea patties and accompanied with salads, pickled vegetables, and tons of sauces. It’s an absolute staple in Israeli life and you will not be able to go a day without it.
This dish is made with meat that is cut and stacked on a spit. It’s then shaved off and put in a pita with a variety of toppings and salads.
This pastry originated in Turkey but has been completely adopted by Israeli society. It can be filled with anything from soft cheese to mashed potatoes and more.
This Iraqi dish is made with eggplant, boiled egg, and lots of salads. It also usually comes with different sauces than other types of pita, like falafel and schwarma, including one called amba, a pickled mango condiment.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BmrHaxrgS_Z/
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]]>The post You Have to Check Out These Markets in Tel Aviv! appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Sarona Market is a high-end, urban market that is super cool to experience. There are tons of different stalls with food, drinks, artisan items, and handmade treats and pastries. The market has tons of cool seating and little nooks that are so fun to check out with your friends.
This market is the best places to get spices in Tel Aviv; as soon as you enter the market, you are hit with the amazing smell. There are also tons of nuts, dried fruits, which are the perfect snack for your trip and you can even pick some up to give to bring home to your friends. If you are a self-proclaimed foodie, this is the place to be.
The Carmel Market is one of the best-known markets in Israel and features a combination of foods, sweets, and trinkets. You can find really unusual fruits and vegetables, along with traditional drinks and pitas.
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]]>The post Best Cities To Visit As A Digital Nomad appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Being a digital nomad means you can spread your wings and fly around the world if you so desire, which can entail some pretty special experiences. If you are someone who is looking for the next adventure, but with the stability of a good place to work, visit these cities.
Although you wouldn’t think of this small town on the island of Mallorca to be the most productive place to work, it’s just a short bus ride away from the capital Palma, and it is a smart city which means there is free wifi in most places.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BkK0Gf6lKi3/?tagged=valledemossa
Tel Aviv is one of the fastest growing cities for tech startups in the world, which means that people are constantly running around the city to do work in coffee shops, have meetings in parks, and the like. Tel Aviv is great because it has a ton of coffee shops, as well as free wifi in most places outside, as well as lounge chairs and tables in the major avenues!
Since the island’s first coworking space, Hubud, opened its doors in 2013, Bali has become a prime location for holidays that are combined with remote working.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BlSRJyNhYZh/?hl=en&tagged=baliindonesia
This beautiful city retains a low cost of living, especially when compared to other cities in Western Europe. It also has everything you need as a working nomad – low costs, wi-fi and culture.
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