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Where does "Yehuborim food" originate from

Crystallized Mushroom

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i'm not simply talking Yehubor-approved and all the blessings they do but what about specific things like challah bread or matzo balls or shumura matzo or the matzo squares that look like giant crackers where did they come from since everything the yehuborim have is stolen or were those somehow original also do they put magic in their food or not? :?: :?: :?: :?:
 
Crystallized Mushroom said:
It was most likely a cuisine from the original inhabitants of the place where their "israel" is located nowadays, as well as perhaps from some other places they had infiltrated previously. They don't put magic in their food.
 
Crystallized Mushroom said:
i'm not simply talking Yehubor-approved and all the blessings they do but what about specific things like challah bread or matzo balls or shumura matzo or the matzo squares that look like giant crackers where did they come from since everything the yehuborim have is stolen or were those somehow original also do they put magic in their food or not? :?: :?: :?: :?:

I bet in old ancient pagan rituals and holidays they had certain foods and things that were used at certain times or for certain things or celebrations. I the ideas were ripped off from that. Kind of similar to how they have bread and wine with communion. You can tell the idea for this was taken from somewhere. However I haven't seen a lot written on this anywhere.

No they don't put magick into their food outside of maybe some ritual food items they use and Yehubor-approved food that is directly blessed.

Their regular (Israeli) cuisine i think is not a lot different from regular middle eastern food and probably was taken from whatever was popular in the area before Israel was created.
 
Shael said:
Crystallized Mushroom said:
It was most likely a cuisine from the original inhabitants of the place where their "israel" is located nowadays, as well as perhaps from some other places they had infiltrated previously. They don't put magic in their food.
so its Philistine Food would that make Matzos a Palestinian Food? :| :| :| :| :| :| :| :| :| :| :| :|
 
The ashkenazis get their food from Poland, Germany, Austria/Hungary, Ukraine and Russia

The sephardics get their foods from The middle east, north africa, spain, basque, mediterranean, etc.

Bagels originated in Poland
 
slyscorpion said:
Crystallized Mushroom said:
i'm not simply talking Yehubor-approved and all the blessings they do but what about specific things like challah bread or matzo balls or shumura matzo or the matzo squares that look like giant crackers where did they come from since everything the yehuborim have is stolen or were those somehow original also do they put magic in their food or not? :?: :?: :?: :?:

I bet in old ancient pagan rituals and holidays they had certain foods and things that were used at certain times or for certain things or celebrations. I the ideas were ripped off from that. Kind of similar to how they have bread and wine with communion. You can tell the idea for this was taken from somewhere. However I haven't seen a lot written on this anywhere.

No they don't put magick into their food outside of maybe some ritual food items they use and Yehubor-approved food that is directly blessed.

Their regular (Israeli) cuisine i think is not a lot different from regular middle eastern food and probably was taken from whatever was popular in the area before Israel was created.
so where would the shumura matzo probably come from? Palestine, another middle eastern nation, would the original be better?
 

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