Tel Aviv: Food Tasting Tour of Iraqi Jewish Tikva Market
The tour will begin at the spice market, where the knowledgeable local vendor will share the history of the market and its significance in the daily lives of the residents. Witness the intricate process of preparing traditional spices using meticulous grinding techniques, to ensure a perfect blend. Tikva Market, (also known as Shuk Hatikva in Hebrew) is a treasured traditional market in Tel Aviv, prominently influenced by Iraqi and Egyptian flavors. The air will be filled with the delightful scents of cumin, turmeric, and paprika, truly capturing the essence of the authentic Middle East. Visit a traditional bakery, full of tantalizing aromas, where Iraqi Pita is prepared. No visit would be complete without savoring a warm Iraqi Pita. The dough is skillfully stretched and flipped, creating pockets that puff up beautifully as they bake in the stone oven. Taste exceptional shawarma made by skilled chefs on a sizzling grill. Be spellbound as the chefs expertly slice the thin strips of meat, placing them into soft pita bread and add accompaniments of hummus, creamy tahini, and fresh salads. As you progress through the market you will get to taste other savory delights such as Kobba (an encased meatball - pastry or potato) and traditional pastries known as Barakas, made of puff pastry filled with cheeses or potato. The market also boasts charming bakeries that offer an array of irresistible sweet treats. Here you can taste chocolate or cinnamon rugelach and some delicious baklava, The area is full of tradition and history, with the stores on Eshel - the main street in the neighborhood - selling traditional Jewish religious items and jewelry. The market truly serves as a gateway to a world of culinary delights. The aromas, rich tastes, and diverse textures will create an unforgettable experience. Furthermore, Tikva Market provides an opportunity to connect with the local community and embrace their cherished traditions.