Mmm… organic hummus

Hummus
Via Treehugger:

Hear ye, hear ye, hear ye — everyone in the Middle East. Saddle your camels – Israel is announcing that it is to open the largest health food store in the region and among one of the largest in the world, reports Israel Today…

Eden Teva Market, a $6 million project invested by businessman Guy Provisor is expected to open this June in Netanya. On its shelves will be stocked more than 14,000 products in 20 different departments, which will include a bakery, a deli, an organic hummus stand, and an ice cream parlor – to name a few. Organic will be a focus but also specialized products manufactured by small companies will be kept in stock.

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Filed under Environment, Food, Israel

3 Responses to “Mmm… organic hummus”

  1. Very cool


    Simon · April 27th, 2007 at 11:44 am
  2. wow, I wonder if it won’t be hideously expensive.


    yoseph Leib · April 27th, 2007 at 2:16 pm
  3. [...] Jewschool, via Treehugger: Hear ye, hear ye, hear ye — everyone in the Middle East. Saddle your camels – [...]


    The Jew and the Carrot » Blog Archive » Biggest Health Store in Middle East — Netanya · May 1st, 2007 at 10:06 am

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