Drink
Experts reveal: This is why you should switch from energy drinks to coffee
Health experts explain why natural coffee is generally considered a healthier choice than energy drinks: Less sugar, more antioxidants, and a caffeine amount considered more balanced.
The perfect gift for Passover hosts
In full hands: The right gifts for Passover 2026
ROBA Coffee – Leading the journey to connect the most appreciated coffee values
Cold works too: 2 cups of this drink reduce the risk of stroke
A new study has found that drinking 2 cups of tea a day reduces the risk of heart disease by more than 20%. But there’s one small and important caveat.
Post-war drink: The local alcohol that's bringing us back to life
Talia Levin dives back into routine with bold picks: Arak from organic dates, a strong Galilean vermouth, and a beach-ready canned cocktail—all made in Israel.
The Health-Conscious Are Leaning Towards These 5 Drinks
Discover five healthy, trending drinks, from matcha to mocktails, that boost hydration, improve wellness, and taste great without the guilt.
The dry Tel Avivian and the redhead from Jaffa. M&H Distillery launched a new gin series
The distillery that put Israel on the world whisky map has launched a gin series based on local ingredients. When this is all over, we’re buying a bottle.
Sweet treats and refreshing drinks for tough days
Papa John’s and KitKat played with dough and chocolate – and here’s the result. Get ready to fall in love with sweetness.
Unlocking the Gen Z craze: Matcha's surprising health benefits
Matcha, dubbed the 'Gen Z green juice,' is a favorite among girls and influencers, with its vibrant green color trending on social media platforms like Instagram.
Surrenders, indulgences, corruptions: We tasted what's new on the shelves
Ice cream, cookie dough, London. This is probably the softest landing of the summer.
French boutique: The new Cognac and Armagnac driving Israel wild
A 40-year-old Cognac, a prestigious Armagnac poured in Michelin-starred restaurants, and complex flavors you've never tasted before – the trend of fine French alcohol has arrived in Israel.
Archaeologists discover unopened Victorian soft drink bottle in Cambridge
"Usually these bottles are broken by children to get the marble out, but this one is complete and may have been stored in a basement on a shelf and was never taken out prior to demolition."
Carmel Market-style pots, in your home: A Shabbat morning with Jachnun and Kubaneh
Inventions, innovations, and upgrades: Our tasters tried what's new on the shelf.