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5 Kosher Foods You Need To Try

Kosher foods are those that conform to the Jewish dietary regulations of kashrut (dietary law), primarily derived from Leviticus and Deuteronomy. Many people know about the traditional Jewish foods like Matzah Ball soup, but there are way more dishes that everyone should know about. Here are some exciting and uniqueu00a0kosher foods you need to try.

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5 Kosher Foods You Need To Try

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  1. 5 Kosher Foods You Need To Try

  2. Kosher Foods Kosher foods are those that conform to the Jewish dietary regulations of kashrut (dietary law), primarily derived from Leviticus and Deuteronomy. Kosher foods are divided into three categories: Meat Dairy Pareve

  3. Kosher Foods You Need To Try Many people know about the traditional Jewish foods like Matzah Ball soup, but there are way more dishes that everyone should know about. Here are some exciting and unique kosher foods you need to try. Shakshuka Tahini Babaganush Magadra Falafel

  4. Shakshuka

  5. Shakshuka Shakshuka is a delicious combination of eggs, spices, and tomatoes. Tunisian Jews are credited for bringing shakshuka to Israel, but it's unclear where exactly the dish was first made. This traditional dish is usually served in cast iron pan with bread to finish off the tomato sauce. It's basically poached or baked eggs in a sauce with tomatoes, chili peppers, onions, and cumin, but there are tons of variations.

  6. Tahini

  7. Tahini Tahini or Tahina is a substance that is used to add flavor to food, made from toasted ground hulled sesame. It is served by itself or as a major ingredient in hummus, Babaganush, and halva. It is made out of sesame paste, water, lemon juice, garlic cloves, and cumin.

  8. Babaganush

  9. Babaganush Babaganush is a Lebanese appetizer of mashed cooked eggplant mixed with tahini, olive oil, possibly lemon juice, and various seasonings. It is similar to hummus but made with eggplant. It contains around 72 fewer calories per cup than hummus.

  10. Magadra

  11. Magadra Magadra is specially prepared rice and lentils, it can be had as an appetizer or a meal. The rice and lentils are steamed together with spices before adding freshly fried crunchy onions. The main flavor comes from caramelized onions, fried to the point of golden brown. This gives the rice a beautiful depth, both in color and taste.

  12. Falafel

  13. Falafel Falafel balls are commonly served in a pita, which acts as a pocket. A wrapped sandwich prepared with falafel balls laid over a bed of salad or pickled vegetables and drizzled with hot sauce or a tihini sauce. Falafel balls may also be eaten alone as a snack or served as part of an assortment of appetizers known as a meze.

  14. Best Event Catering Restaurant  Habayit Restaurant, the best event catering restaurant Los Angeles offers Kosher Jewish, Mediterranean, and American-Israeli food. Once you have enjoyed our food we are sure that you will choose Habayit to cater your next event. We offer kosher event catering services for parties of all sizes. Browse our menu online, or order our Kosher catering for your next event.

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