Food
Neanderthal children in central Europe may have hunted turtles for materials, not for food - study
The study also floated the possibility that the turtles had been hunted for “their taste or for an assumed medicinal value.”
Fermented foods: Why now is a good time for you to start too
Creamy mushroom & teriyaki pasta: Italian–Japanese fusion recipe
Health Ministry investigating daycares after 15 toddlers suffer food poisoning symptoms
Kosher for Passover snacks
Crispiness, melt-in-the-mouth texture, Passover compliance: A bag that knows how to do Passover.
A little to dream, a little to imagine, a lot to make come true
Pizza Cotta lays a cornerstone on the Allenby of the future, why wait?
The comforting pot of the day: Stuffed artichokes that embrace the home
From the heart: They require quite a bit of work, but will fill the home with the intoxicating aroma of a pampering, home-style dish | Rich and wonderful stuffed delights - artichoke hearts.
Kosher Passover desserts
When everything around is festive and serious, these boxes are just right for the occasion.
Lifta, the art of food: Inside chef Eli Davis’s bold Jerusalem dining experience
Raised in an American Zionist home and deeply connected to Jerusalem, chef Davis has made the city his home for many years.
Kosher for Passover wafers
For coffee, and for the coffee after the coffee, comes the perfect sweet for Passover.
Popcorn, a little different: How to make a tasty snack in no time
Coated popcorn with upgrades and flavors: Pop Star coated popcorn, a recipe by Limor Katz from the Instagram page israeli_kitchen@.
Kosher products for Passover
There is Bamba Pyramids, there are gluten-free ptitim, there is Passover.
Marketers try to make seafood look like hot dogs
Americans eat about 19 pounds (8.6 kilograms) of seafood per person each year. That level has barely budged in a century and remains far below the global average.
The perfect Friday bite: Tender meatballs and sweet whole-wheat challah to complete your meal
Chicken balls and beef meatballs in sauce, paired with whole-wheat challah, are both comfort food and a great way to use up your Passover flour stock.