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Gone Gleaning

October 19, 2013 by Abbie Rosner 2 Comments

Leket (or the verb Likut) is the Biblical Hebrew word for gleaning.   Leket Israel is a non-profit  that collects produce and food that would otherwise go to waste from farms, restaurants, stores and caterers, and distributes it to those in need. The organization contacted me recently in connection with a new project they have initiated– … Read More »

Filed Under: Culinary Historian Tagged With: biblical food, edible wild plants, foods of the bible, foraging, galilee, galilee foods, gleaning, leket, local foods, mallow, olive harvest, turnips, wild spinach

Green Anew

March 21, 2013 by Abbie Rosner 1 Comment

How does one mark the arrival of spring when the entire winter is full of flowers?  With more flowers for one thing, and the late-night fragrance of citrus blossoms teasing into my bedroom window.  But there are other reminders that, over the thousands of years when survival for the people living in the Galilee was … Read More »

Filed Under: Culinary Historian Tagged With: biblical food, edible wild plants, farike, foods of the bible, foraging, galilee, galilee foods, green wheat, local foods, parched wheat, roasted green wheat, roasted wheat, waterless agriculture, wheat

What You See

January 5, 2013 by Abbie Rosner 2 Comments

A few days ago, Balkees and I spent the day with a journalist from Israel’s top food magazine, as she prepared an article about the edible wild plants that are now in season.  We started the morning in the village that Balkees grew up in, tromping through the lush greenery in the vast field behind … Read More »

Filed Under: Culinary Historian Tagged With: biblical food, chicory, edible wild plants, foods of the bible, foraging, galilee, galilee foods, local foods, luf, mallow, olive harvest, wild spinach

Chicory Comes of Age

May 15, 2012 by Abbie Rosner Leave a Comment

In a recent post, I wrote about my coming of age as a forager, marked by my ability to recognize wild chicory.  Now I thought it would be interesting to show what happens when chicory comes of age. It’s late spring and the edible wild plants have pretty much closed up shop, shedding their tender … Read More »

Filed Under: Culinary Historian Tagged With: chicory, edible wild plants, foraging, galilee, galilee foods, local foods

A Bitter Coming of Age

February 20, 2012 by Abbie Rosner 2 Comments

This winter has been the occasion of my foraging coming of age.  I’ve been gathering edible wild plants in the hills, fields and empty lots around my home for a number of years now.   At first, I could identify only the most distinctively shaped plants, and my gathering repertoire was limited to wild asparagus and … Read More »

Filed Under: Culinary Historian Tagged With: bitter herbs, chicory, edible wild plants, foraging, galilee foods

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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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