Baking in Israel? Beware of FAKE condensed milk
If you didn’t know any better – like I didn’t when we first came here – you’d probably assume, with good reason, that both of these tins contained condensed milk: But that’s where you’d be wrong. Sure, at least at first glance, the Hebrew text is exactly the same: חלב מרוכז וממותק / chalav merukaz umemutak / concentrated sweetened milk. But the English is different, and therein lies the key difference between the two – the one on the right is FAKE. Here are the ingredients of the real thing (on the left): Milk (55%), sugar (45%). That’s it. Pure and simple. Now, here are the ingredients
Lol!! Was that from a teddy bear shaped cookie cutter? My kids and I have to taste test sugar cookies for Valentines day (gifts for grandparents, and teachers and stuff) I'm looking forward to it.... my waist is not.
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Eh, as long as it's yummy, I approve! Thanks for playing 6WS.
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