The food eaten in Israel for three meals a day is as follows: for breakfast, ordinary families eat salad, for lunch, ordinary families like to eat falafel, and for dinner, Israeli families like to eat barbecue and fish.
1. Generally, families will eat salad for breakfast. Any vegetables you can name, such as cucumber, radish, onion, eggplant, cabbage, cabbage, pepper, etc., can be used to make salad.
Chopped tomato and cucumber salad is such an iconic Israeli dish that it is called "Israeli Salad" and is on the table at any time of the day (including breakfast). You can hardly imagine being without falafel or freshly baked pita bread and hummus.
2. For lunch, most families like to eat falafel. The Chinese translation can be called fried vegetable balls. They are small balls made of chickpeas, fried until golden brown, and taste charred on the outside and tender on the inside. Locals put it into pita bread and add a variety of fresh fruits and vegetables of their choice.
Such as cucumber slices, onion salad, tomatoes, smoked pickled olives, etc., and paired with sauces, you can eat it just like a Middle Eastern burger, with a very rich taste. Falafel is made with beans and vegetables and is known as a vegetarian delicacy. If you want to reduce your caloric intake, it is definitely the best choice.
3. Israeli families love to eat barbecue and fish for dinner. The Lake of Galilee in Israel has beautiful scenery and is rich in Peter fish. It is said that there are as many as one hundred and fifty three kinds of fish in this lake.
Kebab is also one of the favorite delicacies of Israelis for dinner. This is a barbecue on metal skewers. Some celery and spices are often added to the meat. Israel is mainly Jewish. The meat they choose is mainly beef, mutton, and chicken. They are carefully marinated overnight, grilled until it is almost charred but not burnt, and then sprinkled with various seasonings to make the meat fragrant.
Customs of Israel
Israel is located at the junction of three continents: Asia, Europe and Africa, and has experienced many waves of immigration. It is a combination of multiple cultures and religions. Business culture is diverse. Israel is a developed country that is more influenced by European and American culture. The people are generally more enthusiastic, direct and open, like to communicate, and pay attention to contracts.
Most Israelis have religious beliefs and have stricter requirements in terms of diet, clothing, etc. depending on their religion. Israelis usually dress casually, similar to Western Europe and the United States. People pay attention to individuality and casual dress, especially in summer, and rarely wear suits and ties.
When living and working in Israel, you must respect local customs and religious beliefs. Generally, you should wear formal attire when meeting for the first time or with VIPs, certain private company personnel, or senior government officials to show respect for the host. Determined according to the preferences of both parties.
Reference for the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Israel