Beef

Haset: Bringing kosher Ethiopian food to Jerusalem - restaurant review

By the edge of Mahaneh Yehuda, Haset offers Ethiopian food served on injera, bringing the taste and feel of an Ethiopian home to Jerusalem.

The wonders of Ethiopian cuisine
Baktana by Burger Salon.

Burger for NIS 39: Burger Salon's new collection

Meat.

Passador in Tel Aviv: A meat lover’s paradise - restaurant review

FLUORESCENT MICROSCOPY of immortalized beef cells, mitochondria labeled green.

Hebrew U team opens ‘barn’ door to affordable lab-grown beef as cow cells defy aging


Where's the beef? Half of US beef eaten by 12% of population - study

45% of the population ate no beef on any given day, whereas half of all US beef was consumed by 12% of the population.

 Black Iron's wagyu beef

Black Iron: Authentic Israeli wagyu beef and more - review

The meat was excellent – tender and with a deep beefy flavor. It was honestly one of the best steaks I’ve had in years.

 Black Iron.

Meat shortages in Israel: Passover's around the corner, but the meat isn't

People in Israel should expect to see shortages of beef and chicken this holiday season as well as rising food prices.

 Black Iron's wagyu beef

What is healthier? Beef, chicken, or fish? Doctor explains

Seafood has the omega-3 fatty acid that reduces heart disease and inflammation, beef has a little more iron, zinc and vitamin B12 than chicken.

 Black Iron's wagyu beef

Want to eat healthy and save the planet? Replace beef with spirulina algae

For every kilogram of beef meat replaced with a kilogram of Spirulina, one can save nearly 100 kilograms of greenhouse gas emissions, 340 square meters of land and 1,400 liters of water.

 The company VAXA’s production facility in Iceland.

Israel may see shortage of beef, chicken, fish

The Health Ministry's vets are striking because of pay issues, conditions of work and not enough manpower.

Butcher in Jerusalem ahead of Independence Day.

Israeli researchers successfully grow beef on soy protein scaffolds

The novel process grows cultured meat tissue within just three or four weeks, which the company says resembles both the texture and taste of beef.

Aleph Farms' slaughter-free steak on a pan