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Sesame Revealed

October 5, 2009 by abbieros Leave a Comment

From a recent discussion with a friend, I realized that there is a general lack of awareness about how sesame grows.  And since I recently became enlightened on the subject, it seems proper to share my insight with the curious.  While sesame is a crop that was traditionally grown in the Galilee, these days most … Read More »

Filed Under: Culinary Historian Tagged With: kfar manda, sesame

And an Apple New Year

September 13, 2009 by abbieros Leave a Comment

The Upper Galilee Slow Food Convivium is the largest in Israel, and certainly the most active, thanks to the energy and enthusiasm of its heads, Avigdor and Einat Rothem. Yesterday they hosted an event centered around apples, and specifically to apple-growing in the Druze sector. About 30 slow-foodies met at 4:00 in the afternoon in … Read More »

Filed Under: Culinary Historian Tagged With: apples, druze, golan heights, slow food

Bedouin Hospitality

August 22, 2009 by abbieros Leave a Comment

Thank goodness some relief has come from the monotony of these long, hot summer days.  Ramadan begins today and a few days ago I paid a pre-holiday visit to my good friends Maryam and her sister Emna, in the neighboring Bedouin village of Basmat Tabun.  I haven’t seen them for some time – they used … Read More »

Filed Under: Culinary Historian Tagged With: bedouins, leben, ramadan, sheeps milk, tomatoes, yoghurt

Follow-up to “Foot in the Garden and Some Words about Mark

August 3, 2009 by abbieros Leave a Comment

Since my last post, I’ve been edified on the matter of the farfahina that I found in the Wadi Nisnas market.   My esteemed friend Mark Rubin, who is very wise on matters of local foods, informed me that it’s English name is purslane and it commonly grows on the East Coast of the US.  Not … Read More »

Filed Under: Culinary Historian Tagged With: galilee, purslane, roasted wheat kernels

“Foot of the Garden”

July 3, 2009 by abbieros Leave a Comment

This week Ron and I decided to take the Friday morning shopping ritual beyond the usual parameters, and after picking up our pal Miriam, we set off for Haifa.  Our first stop was the Hadar district – the city’s seamy, grimy paunch – and its Talpiot Market.  We’d all been to the market’s outdoor stalls … Read More »

Filed Under: Culinary Historian Tagged With: farfahina, haifa, purslane, wadi nisnas

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Abbie Rosner

I am a writer and baby boomer covering how the current "psychedelic renaissance" is transforming the ways we approach aging - individually and as a society. My book, Psychedelics and the ... Read More »

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