Wednesday, December 8, 2010

The Lucky Latke- blogging from Israel

Everyone knows that the latkes we eat on Chanukah are made from potatoes, but this Chanukah I got to see where the potatoes used to make Israeli latkes are grown! I am spending Chanukah in Israel this year and I visited a special place I used to live on (in Israel) called a kibbutz. A kibbutz is a farm run by lots of families who work together growing and making things. One of the things this kibbutz grows is potatoes and I got to see how the potatoes are harvested, just in time to be turned into the latkes we like to eat!

As the Unicorns know from their potatoes plants in class, potatoes are grown in the ground. On farms in Israel potatoes are grown just the same way we grow them in our class. Here on kibbutz though, there are huge fields containing 1,000s and 1,000s of potatoes. When the potatoes are ready to eat, they are dug up by special tractors and go by truck to the kibbutz, where they are washed and put into bags for sale in Israeli supermarkets. The potatoes I saw in the fields today will soon be on hundreds of Jewish families tables later this week. Maybe if there lucky, some of these kibbutz potatoes will be fried into tasty golden brown potato pancakes for kids to enjoy, just like we enjoy them at home.

4 comments:

  1. Our potato plant is growing bigger and bigger (: Thanks for posting from Israel!!!

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  2. Great to here from you! I miss you guys and
    I can't wait to show you some great photos from the potato field here in Israel.
    Looks like you all had a wonderful Chanukkah!!!
    I'll see you very soon, I'm

    Flying back tomorrow

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  3. We miss you! Thanks for posting looks wonderful! I can't wait to show Lily!

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  4. I just printed the posting w/ your picture and will show the children tomorrow. They will be soooo happy to see you picture (: !! We do miss you!!! Don't worry we have kept up w/ our Hebrew!!!

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