Grapes in israel
Org. launches 'Northward' project to support farms in Israel's North
Farmers in the north have been lacking the agricultural manpower required to harvest orchards, work on vineyards, and perform other tasks.
Sour grapes: How the NYT gave Palestinians credit for ancient Jewish winemaking tradition - opinion
The ancient history of Israeli grape pips and wine
How to always pick the sweetest and most ripe grapes at the supermarket
Modern Israeli grapes linked to grapes in the Bible - study
The seeds were found at archaeological excavations led by Prof. Guy Bar-Oz and colleagues from the University of Haifa’s School of Archaeology and Maritime Cultures.
What is the amazing effect that grapes have on the body? - study
Grapes are the perfect summer fruit. They’re sweet, crunchy, and easy to pack. Besides these benefits, grapes also have an amazing effect on the body, as discussed in a new study.
Pascale’s Kitchen: Grape leaves
After I pick all the grapes off the vines, my next task is to gather enough grape leaves so I can prepare my favorite stuffed grape leaves recipe.
Are grapes healthy for us or simply an expensive treat?
Fruit is one of the best, yet most costly pleasures when summer begins and grapes are a best-seller. We checked health benefits, which color grapes you should buy and calorie count per cluster.
Grapevine August 11, 2021: Different strokes – different folks
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
Wine talk: Keeping it local
All these varieties are still grown, particularly in the Hebron area.
East Jerusalem residents allegedly steal 100 kg of grapes from S. Israel
Officers together with Border Police detectives arrived at the scene and arrested the two people in possession of crates filled with grapes.
Amid coronavirus, Palestinian grape farmers see market collapse
The pandemic's economic ravages have also slashed sales of the fruit, depressing the hilly breadbasket region of Hebron.
Grape pits show how ancient Christian villages in the Negev rose and fell
The question of how agriculture was practiced in antiquity in an arid place that still presents challenges today has intrigued scholars for years.
Wine Talk: Seeking Balance Naturally
There is a whole new underworld of compassionate winemaking coming to the fore. The wine world has suddenly become a lot more complicated!
Tulip: Good wine and good deeds
“I work in bottling the wine,” he said with a big grin. “I really like it.”