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    Falafel History

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    1. Executive Summary After attending the Food Safari field trip in Week 3, there were many Middle Eastern foods, ingredients that was tried and consumed. The food that will be explored in this report will be Falafel. Falafel is a Middle Eastern dish that is eaten alone or as a snack. This report will examine what falafel is and how they make it in today’s society, the history of falafel and the difference between the past and present of falafel. All resources are researched through credible sources. The key findings in this report are to see how falafel has changed in the recent years till today. Table of Contents 1. Executive Summary 1 2. Introduction 3 3. Falafel in today’s society 4 4. History of Falafel 5 5. Past and present of Falafel 7 6. Conclusion 8 7. Reference 9 2. Introduction…

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    similar to what people would see in the United States today. One of the foods that is eaten in Palestine and also a food that Deena an inernational student from Palestine ate is Falafel that even the people in Palestine thought was from there, not realizing that people in Egypt also eat it. Falafel is mostly eaten for breakfast more than any other meal. Falafel also uses many different spices in the preparation of the food and the origin of the food is actually from Egypt.…

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    Mouse. Also, what would it mean if the spread of falafel was a way to spread Middle Eastern cuisine to widen American culture? Would the Falafel become accepted or rejected? Some would debate if it is worth the effort to globalize the ideas that have made at home, or to accept a new foreign concept. On one hand, “The Subway Falafel Sandwich and the Americanization of Ethnic Food” by Tanver Ali, I agree that the majority of the worlds population would never get to experience…

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    Tabbouleh Research Paper

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    Falafel is said to have first been made in Egypt. Israelites claim that Falafel originated in Lebanon and the Egyptians "stole" their creation while Israelite Jews were enslaved to the Egyptians back in 2000 B.C. However, the Egyptians used Fava beans instead of chick peas. Some theories even claim that the enslaved Jews learned from the Egyptians how to make Falafels. While another theory claims that an Egyptian merchant traveled through Israeli and shared Falafel with the natives. Falafels…

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    Food Booths

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    takes place in the parking lot of a church. The festival celebrates the Lebanese culture and is a fundraising opportunity for the church. At the festival there were a variety of food booths, music, dancing and activities for children. In most of the food booths the food was authentic Lebanese food. One booth had American food and another one, Filipino food. First I walked around to see what type of food they were selling and I asked the vendors about the food. Since it was the first time that I…

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    news, what’s great is your high-ranking properties on the second page are quickly chasing this negative, and I’m confident we can kick that undesired result back. Also, as you’ll witness in the significant movement section of the report, your positive results continue to outrank negative results. Original Content Kevinbrunnock.net |KevinBrunnock.net is a review website that focuses on NYC food and wine. This essential food and lifestyle blog also includes a contact page and an “About Kevin…

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    Mahoning Research Paper

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    The beautiful Mahoning County is situated in the state Ohio, United States. Mahoning is a native American word, which means ‘salt lick’. Previously, the place was an important part of Columbiana and Trumbull counties. But, today Mahoning county is the county is emerging as a new county. The lower cost of living and higher opportunities make this place perfect. Mahoning has numerous attractions to visit. The Chagrin Water Falls is the most-visited and popular tourist spot in the county. The…

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    Spitfire Case Study

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    the first time I had a piece of our Artesian bread and the texture was smooth and the taste was a heavenly delight. It felt cold in my mouth. At Spitfire, the restaurant carelessly taking ample time to prepare our food. For example, in a restaurant compare to McDonald the bread is kept frozen, while we hand make our bread every morning. Unlike typical restaurants, the restaurant insure that our produce is organic since we like making our product fresh. The restaurant grow the vegetables in a…

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    The War That Started 40 Years of Conflict The Six Day War is what started or ignited the flame of today's conflict that has been going on for 40 years. It has caused lots of conflict between Israel and Egypt, Jordan and Syria. The fight that took place on June 5, 1967 transformed the middle east into what it is now. The Israelis were the only ones actually ready for a war. The Israelis attacked Egypt, Jordan and Syrian soldiers one morning as they were eating falafel and cucumbers. It was said…

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    Eastern European and Italian immigrants have made the city famous for bagels, cheesecake, and New York-style pizza. Chinese restaurants are omnipresent. Some 4,000 mobile food vendors are licensed by the city, many immigrant-owned, have made Middle Eastern foods such as falafels and kebabs standbys of modern New York street food. But hot dogs and pretzels are still the main street fare. The city is also home to many of the finest and most diverse haute cuisine restaurants in the United States.…

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