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Hello guys. I am going on a trip to israel and want you to recommend me some local foods. Can you guys tell me about some shit?

>> No.7620057

>>7620054
fried foreskin

>> No.7620060
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>>7620054
Bomb shards on a bed of Palestinian ashes.

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shakshuka

I like this so much I asked my mom to make it for my birthday dinner.

>> No.7620074

>>7620054
Israeli food is an historical hodgepodge of ten thousand years of agriculture and conquest.

Eat the food. When someone tells you that it's a "traditional" Israeli or Jewish food you should keep in mind that the Israelites ate the same shit as everyone else. Keep in mind that New York Jews eat an entirely different diet than the Jews that lived in Palestine in 1900. The Jews of North Africa had no dietary connections with the Jews of Poland except the tradition of avoiding pork that they shared with the Muslims of North Africa.

Israeli food is Middle Eastern food. Enjoy it, it's fucking delicious. Don't call it Israeli because it's the same shit you'll eat in Turkey, Syria, Lebanon or Egypt (except that they have koshari), so it's not original.

>> No.7620119

>>7620066
That looks godly

Do Russian Israelis make good borscht/latky?

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>>7620054
Goyim babies

>> No.7620128

Is isreal the good place or the bad place?

Who bombed who?

If jewish homeland shouldnt it be a really good place? Milk and honey and everyone rich, under gods protection and love so the most prosperous place on earth??

>> No.7620138

>>7620128
>good
>bad

how old are you Anon?

>> No.7620143

>>7620138
Is there something beyond good and evil?

>> No.7620152

>>7620138
good and evil aren't

there is action and inaction. both can be right, both can be wrong. right and wrong are defined by the outcome, though intentions are often seen as meaningful. at least they are for awhile.

places are places. it is the actions of individuals that matter, not the geography.

>> No.7620166

There is a power beyond good and evil. The power to create, and the power to destroy!

>> No.7620174

So their fight over land is even more useless if you put it that way. We'll. Call it stupid then. Is israel the stupid land?

>> No.7620181

>>7620174
REMOVE KEBAB FROM THE PREMISES
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EfpxFB9q91Q

>> No.7620184

Why dont they just share?

And the nation of isreal is a nation the ppl not the land itself, you are right.

>> No.7620190

And if youd read I didnt place judgment on them, I ask who bombed who. Once you tell me then ill do that.

>> No.7620192

>>7620152
Sounds like a place who does bad things would say.

>> No.7620194

Its a good and bad place.

The people dont really get a say in things.

Some prefer it that way.

>> No.7620211

>>7620192
Places, geographical locations, don't say things. They also don't act, unless you are animistic and see storms or earthquakes and the actions of supernatural entities.

The actions of people can be seen as right or wrong. You can use "good" and "evil" to describe them, if you like. Nonetheless, the actions are formed in a context and that will always make such dichotomous judgments problematic due to the historical and local situation.

With regards to Israel, there are clearly religious and "ethnic" issues. However, those issues are magnified for short term gains by both sides. Historically, the foundation of the problem is the anti-semitic undertone of European Christianity. Keep in mind that Semitic refers to the ethno-linguistic group that includes contemporary Arabs, Assyrians, Ethiopians, North Africans and, with some caveats, "Jews" and "Egyptians."

From an historical standpoint many of these groups are, at best, vague. How many people(s) have move into or through all of the parts of southwest Asia? Archaeological, genetic and linguistic evidence suggests that there have been a lot of, initially, different groups. But those groups have intermixed constantly.

Blah blah. People are fallible. Food is a thing to enjoy. Even fallible people enjoy food and spread ideas about enjoyable food to people they hate...thus is /ck/ sustainable.

>> No.7620218

>>7620211
What eve

I was just playing 4chan with you.

>> No.7621483

What >>7620074 said, there is no such thing as "Jewish food", there's just food eaten by jews depending on their location.

>>7620184
>Why dont they just share?

It's....complicated.

And just for perspective, if the native americans asked for their land back, do you really think we'd give it to them?

>> No.7621707

Israelfag here,

Go eat Hummus.
You can also get ground beef with it in some places which is fucking great. But in general just get Hummus somewhere.

Also you kust try the shakshuka that someone already suggested above, and also hummus goes great with it.

Try shawarma in pita bread or lafa (which is also bread that resembles Chipotle).

I don't really a fan of falafel but it's very traditional here.

Also try Sabih and schnitzel.

And that's all i can think about basically. We don't have a lot of traditional food you can find on the streets (most of the tradition food you will only get to eat in holidays if you know a jewish family personally).

>> No.7621814

Tfw all the ovens are in Poland

>> No.7621928

>>7620054
Bring ur own pig