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While President Trump’s visit to Jerusalem was a short one, it was quite packed with appearances, including the unprecedented visit to the Kosel, becoming the first president to visit the Kosel while serving in office.
The food prepared for the state leaders at the officer dinner was prepared by Chef Segev Moshe.
The menu as follows:
Taste of America
Hamburger, fries, rice and Kale chips aside ketchup, beets and mustard aioli
The path to peace
Caramelized salmon fillet in refined miso, well grilled, served with beets and sprouts
Lifting the world
Beef fillet in barbeque sauce, foie gras with red curry, served aside creamed potatoes, grilled spinach and herbs
Or
Fillet sea fish with green asparagus, served with corn soup, red chili, mirin and coconut
The big apple
Hot chocolate cake with a crunch, coconut and gold, Israeli ‘malabi’ with wild berries and crispy coconut and colored meringue – coffee, chocolate and halva pralines – purple crunchy apple pie and cinnamon
Wines
Castel Grande Vine 2013
Castel Blanc 2015
Chev Segev Moshe
26 Iyar 5777
(YWN – Israel Desk, Jerusalem)
12 Responses
What no Carmel wine? I thought Carmel wine was the symbol of Israel.
Does the PM’s official residence have its own hashgacha or do they rely upon someone provided by the rabbanus?? I presume that all official functions are “kosher” notwithstanding the PM’s personal hashkafah.
I hope the wine was Mevushal.
Oops! “The Great Potato” should actually read “The Big Apple”!
Gadol, as long as the food was tasty President Trump and the First Lady do not care which hashgacha the PM has.
What is with the wines?
Donald Trump does not drink alcoholic beverages!
Why do you hope the wine was Mevushal? The table had Non Jews and Irreligious Jews who do not give one iota about Halacha.
Hamburger and chips before the fish course???
No felafel??
RichardM: And what would be the issue if they wash their mouths out in between? Just as one eats fish, rinses his/her mouth and then eats meat, so to one can eat meat, rinse mouth, and then eat fish.
lowerourtuition11210: I’m not talking Kashrus!
what about peleg yerushalmi