A celebration and exploration of the Judeo-Spanish culinary legacy around the globe.
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A la muestra!, my Passover collection of traditional techniques, recipes & menus from Rhodes, is newly revised in a beautiful, printable e-book format, now available for purchase. Request your copy today from the BOOKS page.
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Tuli querido, con todo cariño , te deseo un Pesah Alegre , y mando lo que me llego
Happy Passover.!!!!
besos
M
Does anyone know someone with the last name of behar who caters Sephardic food lost her number
Estelle, let us know where it is you’re looking (city/country), because people read this blog on every continent. 🙂
That was so beautiful. I don’t hear enough Ladino music. Thank you for sharing. (I was born in Thessaloniki, Greece and my mother knew Ladino.)
You’re so welcome, Perla! I love this, too. It’s charming, and reminds me of my grandparents.