View: 2868|Reply: 2
|
Arab & Yahudi Bersama Sama Berladang Buah Zaitun (23pics)
[Copy link]
|
|
Olive Oil Production in the Heart of the Galilee
Cultivating some 220,000 dunams of olive groves and producing 20,000 tons of olive oil annually, Arab, Druze, Circassian and Jewish farmers in the Galilee are united in their dedication to quality extra virgin olive oil.
Residents of Deir Hannah drive a tractor to cultivate their olive groves.
Deir Hannah olive groves overlook the Arab village nested between the Galilee hills.
Traditional cuisine is only prepared with olive oil in the Arab village of Arabeh.
04/23
Caption
Ancient olive trees in the Deir Hannah olive groves.
05/23
Caption
Olive oil is a major ingredient around the Mediterranean, depicted here sprinkled on sour 'labane' cheese.
06/23
Caption
Traditional cuisine is only prepared with olive oil in the Arab village of Arabeh.
07/23
Caption
Traditional cuisine is only prepared with olive oil in the Arab village of Arabeh.
08/23
Caption
Traditional cuisine is only prepared with olive oil in the Arab village of Arabeh.
09/23
Caption
Vine leaves are filled with rice soaked in olive oil in a traditional manner in the Arab village of Arabeh.
10/23
Caption
Vine leaves are filled with rice soaked in olive oil in a traditional manner in the Arab village of Arabeh.
11/23
Caption
Ancient olive trees in the Deir Hannah olive groves.
12/23
Caption
Dark ripe olives on a branch of an olive tree. Harvest will begin later in October.
13/23
Caption
Deir Hannah olive groves overlook the Arab village nested between the Galilee hills.
14/23
Caption
Deir Hannah olive groves overlook the Sea of Galilee in the far distance.
15/23
Caption
Deir Hannah olive groves overlook the Arab village nested between the Galilee hills.
16/23
Caption
Visitors admire an ancient olive tree, Carbon-14 dated 980 years old, with a trunk circumference of 8.70 meters above the Arab village Deir Hannah.
17/23
Caption
Visitors admire an ancient olive tree, Carbon-14 dated 980 years old, with a trunk circumference of 8.70 meters above the Arab village Deir Hannah.
18/23
Caption
Visitors admire an ancient olive tree, Carbon-14 dated 980 years old, with a trunk circumference of 8.70 meters above the Arab village Deir Hannah.
19/23
Caption
Visitors admire an ancient olive tree, Carbon-14 dated 980 years old, with a trunk circumference of 8.70 meters above the Arab village Deir Hannah.
20/23
Caption
Dark ripe olives on a branch of an olive tree. Harvest will begin later in October.
21/23
Caption
Small pieces of bread are used to dip in olive oil for tasting.
22/23
Caption
PERETZ ELBAZ, owner of the Avtalion Oil Press, is proud to display the label of quality awarded by the National Plants Council on his products.
23/23
Caption
Bottled olive oil produced at the Avtalion Oil Press carries the label of quality awarded by the National Plants Council after rigorous reviews.
Report current story
Cultivating some 220,000 dunams of olive groves and producing 20,000 tons of olive oil annually, Arab, Druze, Circassian and Jewish farmers in the Galilee are united in their dedication to quality extra virgin olive oil.
Submitted byNir AlonJerusalem, Israel, Middle East
+ More stories from Nir Alon
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Banyaknya juadah yang dihidang |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
makan zaitun ni sunnah kan? i suka EVOO.. tp mahal skit lah.. |
|
|
|
|
|
|
| |
|