JEWISH FOOD and RECIPES

Jewish traditional recipes include foods for weekdays and foods that are eaten on special occasions such as Jewish holidays, Shabbat, weddings and other family celebrations. An increasingly concern for healthier food has led to the development of a "new Jewish cuisine"; it maintains the old traditions and suits them to the tastes of new generations. Modern Jewish cooking includes many recipes that were inspired by other ethnic cuisines - Asian, Italian, Indian, French etc. which were adapted to the needs of Jewish tradition.


With a growing global interest in ethnic food, traditional Jewish recipes have become ever more popular with Jews and non-Jews alike. Some traditional Jewish foods were long ago adopted by food enthusiasts and connoisseurs from all over the world and have became an integral part of the culinary heritage of other cultures as well.

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