Kitchen
Cooking news of Israel
A bigger, and more beautiful holiday meal: The hit series that wants to cook everything.
Not just Matza and wine: How to turn the Seder table into a design experience
Ahead of Passover: Holiday collections, smart cookware and self-operating ice cream machine
A more delicious Passover than ever: All the innovations for the holiday table
From Michelin-starred restaurants to the home kitchen
Italian brand DEMANINCOR, used in Michelin-starred restaurants across Europe, offers custom professional cooking systems for homes with powerful ovens, French burners, and striking finishes.
Sex toys in a kitchen, racist insults: Shocking details emerge in luxury Austrian hotel abuse case
The Interalpen-Hotel Tyrol in Austria has ended the employment of multiple members of its kitchen leadership following allegations by former apprentices of sexual harassment, and racist insults.
There is only one correct way to remove bacteria From chicken
Washing chicken before cooking may seem logical – but medical data show you should stop, as it is the easiest and fastest way to spread bacteria throughout the kitchen.
The microwave that replaces the oven: Does it really work?
We reviewed the flagship product in Electrolux’s new microwave series – a device that promises to fry, grill and bake without oil. The results surprised us.
The material we once thought belonged only in restaurants - now conquers private kitchens
Once seen as industrial and cold, stainless steel returns to the spotlight. Consumers embrace its authenticity and elegance as it becomes highly sought-after in home kitchens, says Yael Moskowitz.
Italian chef and the Bedouin magic in one kitchen: An unforgettable evening in the Negev
On December 21, Wadi Atir Project offers a unique culinary workshop where an Italian chef and a local Negev chef blend Italy and Bedouin flavors and traditions.
Cold press, fiery power
Homemade, real ginger shot: Kuvings juicer works hard in winter
Food Appeal acquires 60% of Argal at a valuation of NIS 50 million
The deal will expand Food Appeal into the institutional market, uniting the home and professional kitchen sectors. Argal’s owners will stay on as partners and continue managing the company.
Kitchen revolution: The coffee machine that tries to end capsules
Morphy Richards' new machine promises quality coffee at the push of a button - no capsules and no environmental guilt. We tested it for several weeks, and here’s everything you need to know.
The rooftop celebrities loved is back: DININGS on the Norman roof reopens
DININGS, the luxury Japanese restaurant, reopens on The Norman’s rooftop with a new name, updated menu, and accessible prices. Chef Masaki Sugisaki flew in from London for the opening.