Delicious Israel Culinary Kit

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Introducing Our Culinary Passport to Israel

Embark on a Delicious journey without leaving your home with our exclusively curated Israeli Culinary Kit, delivered to your doorstep. Indulge in the essence of Israeli cuisine, and celebrate the treasures of our favorite market vendors, craft producers, artists, and so much more!

From the enchanting aromas to the distinctive flavors, our kit brings the hear of Israeli directly to your kitchen.

Sale Price:$118.00 Original Price:$136.00
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Delicious Israel Culinary Kit
Sale Price:$118.00 Original Price:$136.00
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*Shipments will begin on December 7th, just in time for Hanukkah!


What’s in your

kit?

    • Hawaij Spice for Coffee

      Meaning “mix” in Yemenite Arabic, this hawaij is a spice blend of cinnamon, cloves, nutmeg, ginger, cardamom, and other warming spices to be inhaled cozily, baked into steaming seasonal pies, or sipped slowly in tea, coffee or apple cider.

    • Zaatar

      The quintessential Israeli seasoning, like a lemony oregano or an exotic thyme, zaatar elevates your dish and transports you eastward. Try it mixed with olive oil, sprinkled on toasted bread, tossed with chopped salads or dusted over roasted veggies drizzled with honey.

    • Sumac

      It’s fruity and salty, zingy and zesty, sour and sweet. Turkish sumac combines the flavors of cranberry, lemon, and sea salt for a freshness and pop of color (it’s deep purple!) on your salads, meat and fish.

    • Dragon’s Breath

      Dragon’s Breath is the traditional Turkish name of….just kidding! The Shrem family and their Turkish spice shop boast two, going on three, generations of flavor gurus, and this is a spice blend all their own, created by dad Roni Shrem who took a classic grill mix and, quite literally, turned up the heat. In fact, the name was inspired by a cartoon dragon in a movie his son was watching!

    • Amba Spice

      This Indian-origin, tangy and curried mango blend was brought to Israel by Iraqi Jews, and is spiced but not spicy. In fact variations of the word “amba” mean are used to mean mango in multiple Indian languages! Mix the bright yellow powder with water and oil until you achieve a pourable sauce consistency, and elevate everything from salad dressings, to sandwiches, to our favorite - falafel!

    • Cubed Fruit Tea

      These diced cubes of dried and candied berries reconstitute into luscious, flavorful, juicy bites of fruit in hot water, offering both a detoxifying, steaming fruit tea to warm your hands and heart, and a healthy snack of seasonal flavors and chewy sweet goodness.

    • Dried Verbena

      The first thing we do before stepping foot in the spice shop, is crush a leaf of verbena (or as we know it, luiza) between our palms, rub it between our fingers, lift our hands to our faces and inhale…There, now your senses are cleansed and ready! Boil your verbena as a loose-leaf tea with an optional lemon peel, steep for five minutes, and add sugar to taste. Mmmmm, zen….

    • Halva-Coated Pecans

      Roasted to perfection and lovingly coated in sweet sesame, these Seed and Mill halva pecans are the creation of three enterprising Jewish women through their joint love of Israel, healthy food, and sweetness. Crafted in the Israeli port city of Ashdod, these addictive nibbles make the perfect purse snack.

    • Juiciest Medjool Dates

      Dark and caramelized, sticky and plump, the medjool has no equal in the world of dates. Eat as is (mind the pit!), or slit the top and stuff them with goat cheese and mint for a chic hors d’oeuvre, with your favorite nut butter for a quick protein bite, with nutella for a melty dessert, or even with a Seed and Mill halva pecan for a nutty treat. The question is, will you do a second date?

  • CityKat Scenes of Israel Postcard Bundle

    A picture is worth a thousand words, and these CityKat scenes of Israel postcards will draw you into their colorful stories and vivid images. Whether as postcards mailed to loved ones, or framed and arranged on your statement gallery wall, this set of nine individual art prints is the perfect visual compliment to the tastes and aromas of your Israeli-style kitchen.

  • Incense Crystals for Burning or Scattering

    Traditional incense plays many roles in Middle Eastern cultures. Keep your home perfumed and prosperous by either slow-burning the aromatic crystals from your Delicious gift set, or scatter a few stones among your favorite wallets and purses. The turquoise color is said to bring prosperity and success, and who couldn’t use some of that?

  • Custom Delicious Apron

    For the first time ever, after many, many requests, our Delicious Israel custom aprons are available to the public! These unique, branded, pocket-front aprons are available exclusively as part of our Gift of Israel set. Snap a picture wearing yours and tag @deliciousisrael to show your Israel pride.