Jewish Food (in the Raw?)

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What do parsley, pickles, and charoseth have in common?  They constitute the exhaustive list of Jewish foods that fit neatly into a raw food diet.  The remaining arsenal of heavy, noodle-egg-and-shmaltz-filled dishes that dominate the world of traditional Jewish cuisine don’t exactly make the cut.

But now - proving that there is indeed an online community for every interest - there is a new Yahoo group for raw foodists who love Jewish food.  Members will swap Jewishly-inspired recipes created through vegan and raw techniques.  While I can see how borscht and hummus would be fairly straight forward to make raw, I’m having a little trouble wrapping my mind around an uncooked matzah ball…

Check out Jewish Raw Food here.

Photo credit: Judy Pokras “Raw Vegan Potato Latkes and Mock Sour Cream”

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One Response to “Jewish Food (in the Raw?)”

  1. Ketzirah Carly Says:

    This is too funny. Here I am spending a lovely relaxing Shabbas morning reading through the many blogs I’ve been neglecting and ended up having a discussion about Passover menu planning with my husband. He jokingly says, “you should do a Raw Passover.” 2 minutes later I find this post.

    I might have my menu theme for this year!

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