Common Israeli Household Goods
Here are some photos of some typical Israeli goods that we have around the house.
1) The package of spaghetti literally reads "pasta" and the second line reads "spaghetti" in Hebrew.
2) This mayo is pretty easy to identify without a vast knowledge of Hebrew.
3) Spices are labeled in Hebrew and English.
4) Besides the photo of spaghetti on the jar, this sauce says spaghetti in Hebrew right on the label.
5) Pantene is popular here but you do need to be able to read the Hebrew letters that differentiate between shampoo and conditioner, lest you condition before you shampoo! Rinse and repeat!
6) I think this is peanut butter.
7) This packaging clearly identifies the beitzot (eggs) inside.
8) This packaged meat has a brand name of "oof tov," which means "good chicken."
9) This cereal literally reads "branflakes" in Hebrew.
1) The package of spaghetti literally reads "pasta" and the second line reads "spaghetti" in Hebrew.
2) This mayo is pretty easy to identify without a vast knowledge of Hebrew.
3) Spices are labeled in Hebrew and English.
4) Besides the photo of spaghetti on the jar, this sauce says spaghetti in Hebrew right on the label.
5) Pantene is popular here but you do need to be able to read the Hebrew letters that differentiate between shampoo and conditioner, lest you condition before you shampoo! Rinse and repeat!
6) I think this is peanut butter.
7) This packaging clearly identifies the beitzot (eggs) inside.
8) This packaged meat has a brand name of "oof tov," which means "good chicken."
9) This cereal literally reads "branflakes" in Hebrew.
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