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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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]]>No one wants to experience food poisoning while on their dream vacation abroad. Follow these tips to enjoy street meals and not get sick.
Stalls with the longest queues are mostly the safest for foreigners. The locals love these places and will line up until they buy what they want. Stalls with a wide variety of customers are better as they show you different people eat there. By variety, check out whether women and children are queued up too.
Some stalls are crowded by young men who probably do menial job. While there is nothing with that, they may be more resilient to poorer food qualities than you are.
With most street food stalls, you can watch as the cooks prepare foods. Watch out how they handle the ingredients, money and other items. If no gloves are used and they keep touching money plus the food, don’t eat there. Stalls with two or more people taking different roles are better as they are better able to keep things clean.
Because of how foods in street stalls are preserved, it’s easy for bacteria to form up and expose you to food poisoning. Eating at the time of the locals give you a chance to eat the food while it’s still fresh. Take note of the cleanliness of the cutlery. You may want to carry your baby wipes to clean up the plates should you suspect they are not fully clean.
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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 Quick Guide to Eating Like a Local appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>No one wants to experience food poisoning while on their dream vacation abroad. Follow these tips to enjoy street meals and not get sick.
Stalls with the longest queues are mostly the safest for foreigners. The locals love these places and will line up until they buy what they want. Stalls with a wide variety of customers are better as they show you different people eat there. By variety, check out whether women and children are queued up too.
Some stalls are crowded by young men who probably do menial job. While there is nothing with that, they may be more resilient to poorer food qualities than you are.
With most street food stalls, you can watch as the cooks prepare foods. Watch out how they handle the ingredients, money and other items. If no gloves are used and they keep touching money plus the food, don’t eat there. Stalls with two or more people taking different roles are better as they are better able to keep things clean.
Because of how foods in street stalls are preserved, it’s easy for bacteria to form up and expose you to food poisoning. Eating at the time of the locals give you a chance to eat the food while it’s still fresh. Take note of the cleanliness of the cutlery. You may want to carry your baby wipes to clean up the plates should you suspect they are not fully clean.
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