Discover Traditional Israeli Drinks
Explore the Diversity of Flavors in Israel’s Native Beverages
Israel, though small, is a country brimming with diversity. In this captivating nation, there’s something for everyone. Moreover, Israel offers a wide variety of cocktails and native drinks that you can taste as you traverse the country. From comforting Middle Eastern-style hot chocolate to enigmatic local liquors and classic summer beverages. Here are seven traditional Israeli drinks that you must try during your visit.
TUBI 60 The Tubi 60, a strong liquor originating from the northern city of Haifa, is made with lemon and enhanced with other citrus infused with herbs, spices, and tree and flower extracts, such as ginger, mint, anise, saffron, turmeric, and cumin. It is most commonly served as a shot, or mixed with tonic water or seltzer. Its captivating flavor has made it a staple in Israel’s nightlife.
GOLDSTAR BEER If you prefer beer, Goldstar is an Israeli beer brand that you should taste during your visit to the country. It was introduced in 1950 and is marketed as a dark lager beer, although it is amber in color. It is the most popular beer in the country. You will also find the Maccabee, a refreshing beer, ideal for relaxing after a busy day of sightseeing in Israel.
ARAK Arak is a strong liquor that you can find in almost all bars and clubs in Israel. It is a drink originating from Lebanon, but it arrived in Israel thanks to immigration from Middle Eastern and North African countries. It is made by distilling grapes into alcohol and adding anise. The result is a clear drink, with a licorice flavor, that can be served with grapefruit juice, lemonade, ice, and mixed water. It is very refreshing and is usually taken after a delicious meal.
LIMONANA Limonana is a typical drink in Israel, especially in summer. It is a refreshing combination of iced lemonade and crushed mint leaves that will surprise you. You can find it in all the cafes and restaurants in the country, as Israelis love to drink cocktails. Don’t leave without trying a refreshing limonana during your summer vacation in the country.
SHOKO B’SAKIT Shoko b’sakit translates as “milk with chocolate in a bag”, which is exactly what this traditional Israeli drink is. It is a very popular drink among both children and adults for its delicious taste. It is drunk without a straw, simply tear or bite the corner and drink it directly from the bag.
SACHLAV Sachlav is a thick milk-based drink that is served hot and covered with pistachios, shredded coconut, and raisins. It is not exclusive to Israel; its roots are in Turkey, and today it is found in many Middle Eastern countries. It is made with ground orchid bulbs, hence its name comes from the orchid. You can’t leave Israel without trying this tempting sweet and creamy drink, perfect for warming up during the winter months.
ICE COFÉ If you need a break after a long day of interesting visits, sit down in a cafe and try Israel’s iced coffee. It is a kind of granita with a coffee flavor, sweet and refreshing. The main coffee chain in Israel, Aroma, is famous for its iced coffee. Without a doubt, it is the definitive antidote for the intense heat of the Middle East. In Israel, you can enjoy picturesque desert landscapes, lush forests, stunning beaches, and some of the world’s most important historical sites.
Source: theculturetrip.com
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