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Definitive Proof That Israelis Put Sesame On Everything

It appears to me that Israel is the sesame capital of the world.

In America, we’ve got the classic sesame seed bun…but that’s about it. Israel’s got sesame on their challahs, in their desserts and on their street food. It’s everywhere.

Holla for Challah! A twisty Herby Turban and a Sesame lavished Braid fresh from the oven!! Smells so good over here you guys!

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Which brings me to the topic of tahini. I dare you to try pronouncing this world in Hebrew because it’s virtually impossible. A (poor) transliteration would be something like tchina. Imagine pronouncing the t and guttural ch one after the other (#linguistics).

Better yet, try it out loud. Make your friends try it. Laugh when you all fail.

I don’t know why this place was ever called the land of milk and honey, because it definitely should have been called the land of milk and tahini.

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Tahini is a paste made of ground sesame seeds and olive oil. While some people claim it has the consistency of peanut butter, I like to think it’s more comparable to cookie butter or Nutella (probably because I’m thinking about dessert 100% of the time).

It’s creamy, oily, bitter, nutty and smooth, so many people use tahini like a nut butter.

However, in Israel you’ll find it:

As a Salad Dressing

The love affair with tahini dressing continues today! ❤️Topped this awesome sweet potato spinach salad with pomegranate, red onions, pumpkin seeds, hemp seeds and a mustard, raw honey, lemon and tahini dressing. In heaven!! It's so funny how these things happen. Got a random bulk buy on huge jars of tahini last month and so glad about that! ?Practically bathing in the stuff and remembering how great it is on everything! xx #tahinidressing #saladlove #eatyourgreens #healthyfoods #nutrientseeker

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Forget the vinaigrette and try tahini instead.

On Top of Falafel, Sabich, Shwarma, Eggplant, Everything Else

It's falafel time! وقت الفلافل يا حُمُّص ? #hummus #tahini #choppedsalad #pickledturnip #mint #redonion #sumac #pickledchilli #flatbread #plestine #plestinianfood #plestiniancooking #jerusalem #nostalgia #comfortfood #falafel #mykitchen #mylunch #home #west #london #samitamimi @sami_tamimi

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Tahini = magic sauce. It tastes amazing on literally anything and everything.

As a Dip for Pita and Veggies

You KNOW I used my day off to cook myself a killa lunch ? Seriously addicted to this sweet potato fries and tahini combo! (Ps – I usually eat the potato wedges first, then mix everything else together with some nutritional yeast and ACV ??)

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It’s almost better than hummus.

In Baba Ganoush

Babaganoush (aubergines, tahini, garlic, lemon juice, cumin, salt and pepper) . The background is an old picnic table. The mat is by Jamie Oliver. The bowl is old vintage. #foodphotography #foodstyling #food #foodies #babaganoush #bestofvegan #veganfoodshare #meatfreemonday #homemade #loftusdc #vegan #veganfood #veganfoodphotography #vegancook #veganchef #plantbased #veganlife #JamieOliver #rustic #primitive #DavidLoftus #foodtube #foodgawker #vintagestyle

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Because it’s impossible to escape the eggplant in Israel.

As a Main Ingredient of Hummus

#dinneathome #hummus #humusaddiction #dinner#healthychoices

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Yaaaaaaaaaaaas.

In Cookies, Ice Creams and Desserts

אופס… נעלמה לה עוגיה ?

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Like seriously, so good. Try making some at home.

In Halva

Halva for days #carmelmarket #telaviv #israel #backpacking #foodporn #nom #wanderlust #travel #halva #middleeast

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Halva is one of the weirdest things I’ve ever tasted. Though it’s a dessert typically made from tahini and sugar, it’s not exactly sweet but it’s not entirely savory. Halva has the nutty taste of sesame but often has other mix-ins, like cookie crumbles or nuts.

It’s kind of like the Israeli version of fudge. There’s classic halva, vanilla halva, halva with cocoa, halva with nuts, etc. It’s created in large bricks and cut into slices like fudge, but it’s stringy when you pull it apart.

The best donut from inside a car wash. @underwestdonuts #tbt #nyc #halva

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The consistency of halva is what I think makes it most bizarre. It’s dense but crumbly. There’s a strange grittiness to it but it’s also soft and malleable.

Next time you’re making pancakes, vegetables, nice cream (or pretty much anything else), try adding a halva drizzle. You can also use it in replacement of nut butters or cookie butter in various recipes.

Introduce your friends to the wonderful world of tahini: