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14 Dec, 2020

What could be more Emirati than dates and edible gold?

Customers are lining up at a Jerusalem bakery-cafe for the “Abu Dhabi” doughnut, a date-flavoured confectionery inspired by Israel’s new relations with the United Arab Emirates.

A customer takes a photo of the "Abu Dhabi" doughnut.
A customer takes a photo of the "Abu Dhabi" doughnut.

Doughnuts, called “sufganiyot” in Hebrew, are a popular fare in Israel during the current holiday of Hanukkah, in which Jews traditionally eat deep-fried delicacies.

This year, pastry chefs Itzik and Keren Kadosh put a new twist on the treat.

At their Cafe Kadosh, they devised the Abu Dhabi doughnut, filled with cream made from dates shipped by the UAE’s Jewish community, with a nougat crown topped with an edible gold leaf. It sells for $6.76, compared with $5.50 for a regular doughnut.

A confectioner places a topping on the "Abu Dhabi" doughnut.
A confectioner places a topping on the "Abu Dhabi" doughnut.

The new product, Itzik Kadosh said, was a way “to appreciate the peace process” upon which Israel and the UAE have embarked.

Three months ago, Israel and the UAE signed a US-brokered deal to normalise relations, an alliance partly fuelled by common concerns about regional powerhouse Iran.

Customers buy "Abu Dhabi" doughnuts in Jerusalem.
Customers buy "Abu Dhabi" doughnuts in Jerusalem.

Tali Pinto, a customer from Tel Aviv, said there was something particularly sweet in tasting a doughnut with ingredients on “special delivery” from the Gulf.

“We are very happy to have these good relationships slowly happening with different countries, and also with Abu Dhabi,” she said, referring to recent diplomatic breakthroughs with other Muslim nations such as Bahrain, Sudan and Morocco.


— Photos courtesy Reuters

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zebswati Dec 14, 2020 05:24pm
Nice.
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Ajo Dec 14, 2020 05:24pm
7$ for a doughnut? 1100 PKR is too high
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Roma Dec 14, 2020 05:34pm
This is such a positive uplifting news.
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Drone Dec 14, 2020 05:41pm
Long live UAE-Israel friendship. Haters can take a hike.
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AAA Dec 14, 2020 05:47pm
Good, world is moving forward, we should also open our society to others, try to understand the reason behind this fresh wind of change which defused centuries past rivalries, as no matter what we say, but it's really astonishing to see that the nations of origins of three major religions, Judaism, Christianity and Islam getting hand to hand after so much bloodshed. Indeed we are living in a very amazing era of unexpected but good changes.
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Mira Dec 14, 2020 05:54pm
UAE is now an extension of GREATER-ISRAEL.
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sri1 Dec 14, 2020 06:06pm
Nice. And kosher too, great for economics.
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Ahsan Dec 14, 2020 06:44pm
Long live the friendship and love and joy between the two countries with lots of money involved! ......a friendship build upon Palestinian dead bodies!
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Stranger Dec 14, 2020 07:01pm
Reflecting on soft topics would not ease into the fact that Israel is still unacceptable. Nice try
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Supriya Dec 14, 2020 10:54pm
Great work UAE-Israel. You are a role model for Turks
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Eddy Dec 14, 2020 11:23pm
UAE is a model and example of modern Islamic country.
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Waleed Karachi Dec 14, 2020 11:29pm
Pakistan will always stand with Palestine
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Syed Dec 14, 2020 11:31pm
In a country, where there is no shortages of great food and destinations, why do I need to hear about a great, feel good news about an Israeli driven product??? Try to influence people's opinion in a different ways, I see :-)
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Syed Hafeez Imran Dec 15, 2020 12:46am
@Roma and pray tell me HOW??
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ak4pk Dec 15, 2020 04:07am
@Ajo : you have perhaps not realised that the doughnut is named after a rich Arab State hence a designer price for a designer name.
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kamal chowkidar Dec 15, 2020 05:24am
These donuts are called 'fruits of friendship'.
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Sams Dec 15, 2020 05:37am
Selling doughnuts is Jerusalem is only filling israeli bellies. It's not contributing to peace process in Palestine. What good is that?
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LgbtqX Dec 15, 2020 06:45am
This doughnutmania will engulf the world soon.
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Sameer Dec 15, 2020 06:52am
Very tasty. Try eating it infront of starving Palestinians, Syrians, Kashmiris...
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Irshaad New York Dec 15, 2020 07:39am
The price of a doughnut, just like a Chappali mutton Kebab in Pakistan, .... is USD $ 6.50. ... Regular price. Tells you what the standard of living, and the per -capita -income is in Israeli economy. Israel has a higher standard of living, and per capita GNP/GDP than France or Italy.
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Yes Dec 15, 2020 08:31am
@Ajo your country leaders has kept you under breadline that’s why you can’t afford
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Zak Dec 15, 2020 08:36am
Wish they would give as much joy to palistine by giving them their state.
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Sayyar Khan Dec 15, 2020 10:11am
Good for both countries Pakistan should learn from this.
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Laila Dec 15, 2020 03:41pm
@Sams there are 1 million Palestinians living inside Israel as Israeli citizens. Just for your information.
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Laila Dec 15, 2020 03:44pm
@Waleed Karachi yet nobody on a Pakistani passport can't vist that region. Inthe entire muslim world we are the only exception. Strange way of showing solidarity. Other nations are more active in helping Palestinians by not barring themselves from travelling there. If you want to physically go and help you can't.
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