A dish that tells its story — Shakshuka reviewed

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Emma
· January 31, 2024
4 out of 5

You can taste history in Shakshuka if you know what to look for. Shabbat and holiday meals follow religious traditions that shape the food served. The bright and fresh with herbs character reflects those layers — za'atar doesn't appear by accident; it came from a specific tradition.

The a Shabbat family dinner setting made sense of it. You understand the food differently when the context is right. fresh orange juice alongside is part of that story. Some food is just fuel. Shakshuka, properly made, is something more. This version told the story well.

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