Lazy Eggplant Salad with Mayonnaise and a Packed Food and Opinion Roundup
The provided text is not a single article but a bundle of Hebrew headlines from multiple food, opinion, politics, and culture pieces. The lead headline, “The laziest eggplant salad with mayonnaise,” appears to refer to a simple recipe feature, but no article text is included beyond the title.
Other listed items cover a wide range of subjects: raw fish and Italian preferences for prosciutto over crudo, the science behind tahini’s unusual behavior in the kitchen, a photo book about the world’s most maligned food that is said to be twice the price of salmon yet remains popular in New York, and a nutritional component said to be overlooked despite its possible life-extending benefits.
The roundup also includes a sponsored item about choosing coffee, a report on a woman who said Braverman attacked her and was later photographed with facial bruises after the meeting, political and election commentary by Gidi Weitz and Joshua (Josh) Breiner, a newly discussed 1977 election poster described as a dark prediction, and Yuenna Gonen’s election column about voters heading to the polls.
Additional opinion and review items mention a blacklisting column by Alon Idan about a photo of Aaron Haliva, a critical restaurant review by Shayag Cohen questioning a place that falls short of Haim Cohen’s standards, a column by Gideon Levy portraying Netanyahu as a bloodthirsty mass killer, and Noam Shizef’s review of a book described as one of the most important documents on Israel in recent years.
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