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What's the quintessential summer fruit? If your answer is watermelon, you're not alone. Israel is home to about 100 watermelon growers who sell approximately 100,000 tons of watermelon every year, making it one of the country's most popular fruits. Health bonus: This sweet treat contains lycopene, an antioxidant thought to help reduce the risk of cancer and other diseases.
In the United States, July is National Watermelon Month, though National Watermelon Day is August 3 - and of course, it's delicious all summer long (and beyond, if you can get it). Here are three of our favorite ways to enjoy watermelon, with a Jewish twist!
- Ottoman Watermelon and Olive Salad: Tina Wasserman shares this recipe, native to the region of the world now associated with Turkey - but which is also popular in Greece and beyond. "As bright as the iconic sun-drenched, white stucco walls and blue domed rooftops are on this island, this dish is vibrant with color and flavor to match its surroundings," she writes.
- Watermelon Gazpacho: For a refreshing summer soup, trying this delightful spin on gazpacho from a Reform synagogue's congregational cookbook.
- Moon and Stars Watermelon Calypso Bean Salad: This watermelon salad pays tribute to the popular Israeli crop that’s perfect for a hot day in Israel and beyond - and a spicy kick from jalapeno and fresh lime give this dish a little bit of Latin flair.
What's your favorite way to enjoy watermelon? Leave a comment and let us know!
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