Food in Israel
Israel really is a land "flowing with milk and honey"! The seven "foods of Israel" are: dates, figs, pomegranates, olives, grapes, wheat, barley (Deuteronomy 8:8)--and you can really find a lot of these in Israel!
The fresh dates are usually 9-10 shekels for 1kg. Each are as big as my thumb--from the first knuckle to the tip! They are DELICIOUS and better than any other dates I've tasted. |
Pomegranates range from 5 shekels to 12 shekels (check every stall/vendor's price before purchasing so as to get a good deal). They are gigantic and also delicious. |
Green grapes are good and firm! Red ones tend to be sweeter but are not as firm. 6-12 NIS. |
Israeli figs are the best in the world! Buy the ripe ones; the green ones usually do not ripe and are not as sweet. |
Other Food
Watermelons in Israel are not typically sweet (they taste sugarless), but they are extremely juicy. |
Oranges are imported from other countries and taste great! |
Bananas are expensive... |
Baked potatoes are delicious and at cheapest are 2 shekels/1kg. |
A type of fruit that tastes like a plum; scrumptious. |
Honey from two different stores can cost two different amounts--14 shekels or 20 shekels. |
YUM!!!! What a treat!!! Thanks for the variety. Do you know the name of the plum-like fruit? It certainly does look scrumptious!
ReplyDeleteI really like the oranges there...really good.
I LOVE honey from Israel. I do buy it quite frequently.
Great cost comparisons.