Poll: Israeli Fruit

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I was in the market the other day looking for a good, healthy breakfast option. What could I get that didn’t involve a captain or a crunch? I finally settled on some yogurt and figs.

And oh man…figs are deeeeeeelish. And the energy they provide is awesome. I wake up in the morning, feeling groggy and wanting to go right back to bed. Then I take a couple of bites of fig…and BAM! I’m awake like I just had two cups of coffee. Never mind that I also had two cups of coffee, but that takes nothing away from figs.

With Tu Bishvat just a little more than a week away, I think it’s time that we all started eating Israeli fruits, if only for a week or two. But which should you eat? There are so many to choose from.

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