1, developed agriculture
First of all, although Israel's land area is limited, they have made remarkable achievements through developed agricultural technology. Israel has world-leading drip irrigation technology and tailor-made agricultural solutions, which enable them to achieve food self-sufficiency under limited arable land and water resources, and also export a large number of agricultural and sideline products.
2. Developed industries
Secondly, Israel's industrial manufacturing and high-tech industries are also very developed. Intel, Microsoft, Apple and many other internationally renowned companies have R&D institutions in Israel. Israeli local enterprises have also achieved fruitful results in agricultural science, electronics, medicine, genetics and other fields. Israel is known as the second silicon valley in the world and one of the three diamond processing centers in the world.
3. Tourism is developed.
In addition, the tourism industry in Israel is also very prosperous. Millions of tourists visit Israel every year, making great contributions to the local economy. The contribution of tourism to Israel's GDP is about 7.6%, which is three times of the agricultural output value.
Food recommendations in Israel:
1, Hamsa: Hamsa is a traditional snack in Israel and a common food in the Middle East. It is a mixture of flavored hummus, olive oil, garlic and lemon juice, and is usually eaten with fresh bread or vegetables.
2. Sabah salad: This is an Israeli salad, which consists of fresh vegetables, olive oil, lemon juice and spices. Common ingredients include tomatoes, cucumbers, onions, peppers and parsley. This is refreshing and delicious.
3. Holmes: Holmes is a traditional Israeli soup made of chickpeas, sesame paste, olive oil, garlic and lemon juice. It is usually eaten with bread or salad and is a nutritious soup.
Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Israel