Bread
Bread dead redemption: Scientists bake sourdough with yeast grown in 5,300-year-old mummy
Sarhan also told AFP the team would consider using the yeast to brew beer, but the published study focused on more serious uses for their discovery.
Summer hits the shelves: The products set to shake up your summer
The Israeli cheese that conquered France – and more surprises for Shavuot
Brand news: Who landed from Brazil and a 360-degree fashion experience
Pascale's Kitchen: Decorating sourdough bread
My latest quest has been to learn how to make sourdough bread, and now I always keep a bit of sourdough starter in my pantry.
Top 10 bread baking tips
Bread is not meant to be eaten alone. Nothing beats breaking bread (not slicing it) with friends or family.
Looking at the whole picture - from planting to eating
They say we all have wisdom in hindsight after we have experienced the process from its inception to its culmination.
Challah-tinkering yeast scientist helps bread-bakers get a good rise
Every year after Pesach I buy a one pound bag of yeast and it lasts through the year and I use it to make challah. So I’m still pursuing the quixotic quest to make the perfect challah.
Discover the Israeli bakery deep in the heart of a US-Danish community
A taste of Israel in a Solvang bakery.
Naked Chef Jamie Oliver breaks bread in Jerusalem
The Naked Chef covered up to enjoy an Israeli breakfast in Jerusalem.
Shabbat breads - exotic style!
A relatively “new” Shabbat bread in the States is the pull-apart challa, resembling a flower with dough “petals” that are pulled off the challa and distributed among the diners.
Romancing the ciabatta
Few breads are especially suited to our hot, Mediterranean climate, but one country has perfected a light, summery bread – Italy – and it is called the ciabatta.
Sara Netanyahu drops traditional Ukrainian bread, prompting backlash
In Kiev, the Prime Minister's wife was unfamiliar with the 'korovai' ceremony: "She created a scandal and embarrassment when she dropped the traditional bread, which was honored at the airport."
Brexit consolation prize: Marmite peanut butter spread
One consumer tweeted: “This is more controversial than Brexit!!"