Tu Bishvat Foods

Recipes for the birthday of the trees, when it is traditional to eat fruit and nuts.

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On Tu Bishvat it is traditional to eat fruit associated with the land of Israel. The “classical” fruits are the seven species described in Deuteronomy 8:8, “a land of wheat and barley, of vines [grapes], figs, and pomegranates, a land of olive trees and honey [dates].” But today many people celebrate the holiday by cooking with all kinds of fruit. Here are some recipes you can make for your own Tu Bishvat celebration:

Savory

Vegan Walnut Pesto
Orange and Maple Baked Tofu
Fruit Soup
Mollie Katzen’s Grilled Bread and Kale Salad with Red Onions, Walnuts and Figs
Goat Cheese Silan and Olive Galette

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Sweet

The Ultimate Babka for Tu Bishvat
Chocolate Fondue
Banana Cake
Lemon Lavender Cake

Lemon and Almond Semolina Cake
Lemon Tart

Persimmon and Pistachio Cupcakes
Healthy Granola

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