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.

Comments

  1. YUM!!!! What a treat!!! Thanks for the variety. Do you know the name of the plum-like fruit? It certainly does look scrumptious!
    I really like the oranges there...really good.
    I LOVE honey from Israel. I do buy it quite frequently.
    Great cost comparisons.

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