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Timeless

July 12, 2012 by Abbie Rosner Leave a Comment

Living in the Galilee, I am occasionally gifted with transcendent moments of timelessness – where the landscape and the scene that unfolds within it have more to do with thousands of years of history, than the blink of an eye of the latest decades. At least once a summer, together with Balkees and Muhammad, Ron … Read More »

Filed Under: Culinary Historian Tagged With: biblical food, fellaheen, foods of the bible, galilee, galilee foods, local foods, nazareth, okra, tomatoes, zucchini

Pining for Fakus

June 30, 2012 by Abbie Rosner 1 Comment

Summertime – and fakus are in season.  Fakus are like a downy, zucchini-skinned cucumber but tangier, crunchier and more refreshing than your average cuke.  They are eaten raw, without peeling – their fuzz is as inoffensive as that of a peach.  I first encountered fakus in the “baal” vegetable field of friends – who grow … Read More »

Filed Under: Culinary Historian Tagged With: biblical food, biblical squash, fakus, fellaheen, foods of the bible, galilee, galilee foods, kfar manda, local foods, okra, tomatoes

Breaking Bread in Galilee

May 3, 2012 by Abbie Rosner Leave a Comment

I consider it very auspicious timing, that my new book – Breaking Bread in Galilee – A Culinary Journey into the Promised Land – has entered the world during the height of spring.  These days, there is gold everywhere you look, in vast waves of wheat stalks rolling in the breeze, or shorn and flattened … Read More »

Filed Under: Culinary Historian Tagged With: barley, biblical foods, bread, Breaking bread in Galilee, dates, figs, foods of the bible, galilee, grapes, nazareth, olives, pomegranates, wheat

Wild Asparagus Yet Again

January 19, 2012 by Abbie Rosner 1 Comment

*This post was written a day before the Hannukah miracle occurred and usurped it’s posting.  So here it is, a little late but hopefully still fresh…. Once again, the wild asparagus season is here.  How many times have I written about this moment?  And why is it that year after year, I never tire of … Read More »

Filed Under: Culinary Historian Tagged With: cyclamen, edible wild plants, foods of the bible, foraging, galilee, mandrakes, wild asparagus

My Olives Taste Good!

December 13, 2011 by Abbie Rosner 2 Comments

Ron and I cure olives every year – but always green ones.  We have the technique down pat – and have even found a convenient shortcut for cracking the olives, in a handy little machine at the El Babour Mill in Nazareth (see my post from Oct. 9).  But I love black olives too and … Read More »

Filed Under: Culinary Historian Tagged With: black olives, foods of the bible, galilee, how to cure black olives, local foods, olives, suri olives

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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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