>Go to an Israeli restaurant
>it's mostly serves Arab food
Why are restaurants allowed to do this? Is this common in your country?
>Go to an Israeli restaurant
>it's mostly serves Arab food
Why are restaurants allowed to do this? Is this common in your country?
>Israeli restaurant
what the fuck
Cuisine that isn't monkey soup exists outside of Brazil
>for only 68 shekels you get this glass of 54% water and 46% other stuf-.. and here's your balloon! that'll be 4 shekels
>no argument so he posts le funny 9gag 56 face
Expected
>arab country has arab cuisine
woah
>arab country
How is Israel not an arab country?
Cause it's Jewish? Lol
what's a jew to you
post a picture
Do you think arab and muslim are interchangeable terms?
Do you realize that Jews are their own ethnic group?
Not that guy but 90% of the time arab = muslim
>Israeli food
Topkek. Until very recently there wasn't even such a thing as Hebrew or Israel.
You really expect them to have made up a cuisine by now too?
They aren't. Jews that adopt Islam don't become a different ethnicity because of it.
I would expect them to use Ashkenazi food but then I realized that the majority of Israelis are from arab countries
What?
Jews that adopt Islam and then proceed to mix with Arabs, North Africans and random Muslims ethnicities are
It's almost half and half, and anyway nobody likes Ashkenazi food
You don't like potato pancakes and Pastrami on rye?
What do you think "kosher" food refers to?
>majority of Israelis are from arab countries
Majority are from Eastern Europe. Or at least those that matter are.
No they wish though
A list of things that are fit to eat vs things that aren't?
That doesn't make a cuisine
>That doesn't make a cuisine
It affects what edible is to them so it must mean there is a difference between their cuisine and non-kosher cuisine surely?
>No they wish though
Who wishes? Founders of Israel and OG Zionists were all from Poland and Russia
>go to a japanese sushi restaurant
>all the staff are korean
>there is a difference between their cuisine and non-kosher cuisine surely?
The rules are practically identical to those in Islam though for example.
same
Is this a bait thread?
Israeli cuisine is literally just arab cuisine with different names slapped onto it. Not even trying to say this as a joke.
>Go to a restaurant abroad
>'Fish and chips' is a rock solid batter case and '''''fries'''''
the largest sushi chain in the us was owned by a south korean business man and usually japanese restaurants have kimchi and k-bbqs
Here it's buryats, kalmyks, russian koreans and kazkhs.