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weinoo

weinoo

3 hours ago, KennethT said:

What is the texture of the za'atar like?  I remember the one that my wife brought home from Israel was almost damp still - the herbs weren't completely dried.  It was amazing.

 

A little finer ground (and a tiny bit clumpy, yes) then za'atar I've gotten from places like Kalustyan's.  A friend brought me some back from Israel a few years ago, and its texture was much more "rustic."

weinoo

weinoo

3 hours ago, KennethT said:

What is the texture of the za'atar like?  I remember the one that my wife brought home from Israel was almost damp still - the herbs weren't completely dried.  It was amazing.

 

A little finer ground (and a tiny bit clumpy, yes) then za'atar I've gotten from places like Kalustyan's.  A friend brought me some back from Israel a few years ago, and it's texture was much more "rustic."

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