Thursday, 19 January 2017

Popular Israeli dishes that will delight your tummy!

Israel is a land of variety of mouthwatering cuisines. But there are certain dishes which are considered as typical Israeli food.  Following are some of the popular Israeli traditional food that you have to try.

Falafel
Falafels are known as the king of the Israeli food. It is a deep fried ball made of chickpeas. Falafels are commonly served in a pita and can also be eaten alone as a snack. If you are looking for the best kosher falafels in Los Angeles, then Habayit Restaurant is the place you must visit.

Hummus
Hummus is a kind of food dip or spread made from crushed chickpeas and mixed with tehina sauce, lemon, olive oil, salt and garlic. It can be served as a main dish as well as a side dish at a big meal.

Shawarma
Shawarma is one of the extremely popular dishes of Israel.  It is a meat preparation in which the whole meat is marinated and is slow roasted for hours in a vertical spit. Once the meat is cooked, it’s thinly sliced and topped with other ingredients inside a pita or flatbread.

Baba Ganush
Baba Ganush is a creamy smoky flavor food dip or spread made of baked eggplant, tehina sauce, lemon juice and olive oil. It is usually eaten with pitas.

Israeli Salad
Salads play a key part in Israeli diet. Israeli salad consists of finely chopped tomatoes, cucumbers, peppers, lemon juice, olive oil, and a bit of salt and pepper for seasoning.

Sabih
Sabih is an Israeli sandwich and is also a Jewish breakfast dish. It is made by stuffing pita with fried eggplant and hardboiled egg underneath a mound of hummus, tehina and crunchy Israeli salad. One of the best places to try Israeli breakfast is Habayit Jewish KosherRestaurant in Santa Monica.

Shakshukah

Shakshukah is a traditional breakfast food in Israel which is made of fresh tomatoes, onions, garlic, as well as some crucial spices and is topped off with a poached egg in the same frying pan. So if you order Shakshukah anywhere, such as at the Habayit Jewish Kosher Restaurant in Los Angeles, don’t be alarmed to see the frying pan placed in front of you!

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