Falafel is Arab not Israeli, right?

Humus- definitely Israeli food. There is 3,0000 years old proof (Arabs did not exist that time...) Ruth 2-14: On the first time Ruth and Boaz had met in Bethlehem, he offered her some humus: “And at meal-time Boaz said unto her, Come hither, and eat of the bread, and dip thy morsel in the Himtza The word “Himtza”. In Hebrew is the name of chick-pees.

Falafel- origin could be Indian or Egyptian. Since native Egyptians are persecuted in Egypt Christian tribe "Kopts", and not muzzies, enjoy Falafel.

Hummus and falafel remain two of Israel's favorite foods - no matter where they originated.

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