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This is going to go off topic a small correction however is required here. Although many Israeli's lets say majority moved or migrated in 1930, 1940 from all over the world there always was/were always local Jewish population present.

True, though they could be counted in mere thousands, and the majority of these were religious students and practitioners who still held foreign citizenships.
 
Well I dunno. That's what the Israeli tourists like to eat, so the locals cook it for them, so by that reasoning it IS Israeli food, perhaps it's similar to other Arab/middle eastern dishes.

Kinda like my friends in Canada loved the Biryani we made at home, they think of it as Indian food but try telling that to a Pakistani...:lol:

I don't blame you though
If they tell you it's Israeli food, you would believe that.
I'm just telling you it isn't :) as much as Pizza i.e. is not a Japanese dish although Japanese love it and eat it all the time.
 
I visit Nepal, Bhutan & Sri Lanka.

SL is where my Grand Father do Business... Now he is no more..

Bhutan i love that country and people there... My Uncle work in Chukha hydel plant, Chukha, Bhutan...Bit news @ 7 years only they join their kids in school.

Nepal Just for religious and tour @ young age...
 

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