Are you missing the fun times on kosher resorts? Or are your feet getting itchy to go to your dream kosher Europe tours? Well, that’s a very relatable thing these days. Staying at home due to strict travel restrictions really suck for a travel-loving person like you. But don’t worry, we have some secret kosher cocktails recipes that will make you feel like you are on a floating five-star hotel cruising in the romantic Douro river in the Iberian peninsula. Get yourself ready, and let’s talk about kosher mixology! Charoset Cocktail Charoset may be one of Passover’s symbolic foods in the Seder plate, but you can actually create this cocktail at home to feel the warmth of Jewish celebrations all over again. Here are the ingredients to prepare:
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Full recipe from: https://spoonuniversity.com/recipe/this-charoset-passover-cocktail-will-make-your-seder-even-sweeter Manischewitz Wine Slushies This Jew-y drink from What Jew Wanna Eat is something that you’ll enjoy in an afternoon alone at home. Imagine the wine slushie going down your throat - ugh! It’s like a lovely moment on a cruise, right? Prepare these ingredients:
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Full recipe from: https://whatjewwannaeat.com/manischewitz-red-wine-slushies/
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Is it too soon to schedule Jewish trips next year? No. These trips, like kosher cruises, need to be booked as advance as possible. Why? People are looking forward to spending the next year travelling. As our doctors come up with possible medications for the pandemic, being prepared is better than impulsively booking a cabin once it’s safe to travel, right? What are the best things to enjoy while joining kosher cruises next year? The Food The best way to everyone’s heart is through the stomach. Eat your heart out and enjoy one of the world’s best kosher cuisine prepared by Master Kosher Chef Malcolm Green and his team of expert chefs. If you book a cabin on a prestigious kosher cruise operator just like Kosher River Cruises, modern haute cuisine, tempered with a classical approach to kosher food is guaranteed. Bon appetit! The Ship We all go to overseas vacays to feel the exquisite luxury of living in a floating five-star hotel. Who wouldn’t love that, right? Enjoy an open bar, fabulous star entertainment, and modern amenities while you’re on a boat alone or with your family. Booking a cabin with Kosher River Cruises provides an executive yet homey cruising experience. The Destination Whether you want to feel the Iberian breeze of the Douro River passing through Spain and Portugal, or the exotic Asian food and architecture of the Mekong River Cruise in Vietnam and Cambodia, joining a cruise with Kosher River Cruises is a memory that you’ll never forget. Unlike ocean cruises, Kosher River Cruises provides in-depth walk-in tours to landmarks in the destination of your choice. Eat, drink, and love the cityscapes, countrysides, and secret places that are relevant to the Jewish life.
This is your moment, book a cabin with us. Join Kosher River Cruises this 2021! You may be wondering what country you should visit next for your Jewish tours. Here’s an idea, how about the beautiful sights of Asia? Cambodia, for example, is known for its rich history, tradition, and culture. The country itself is very well preserved, from ancient buildings, unique delicacies, and natural wonders that the ravages of time could not erase. Here are some places to go to in Cambodia: The Town of Ancient Wooden House Angkor Ban is a village in Batambang Province, one that survived the ransacking of the Khmer Rouge during the 1970’s. For this reason, Angkor Ban was nicknamed as the “Lucky Village”. It is most famous for its century-old authentic wooden houses that still stand and are still used until today. Silver Pagoda The Silver Pagoda, or Wat Ubaosoth Ratanaram in Khmer, is a vihara (Buddhist monastery) that houses many treasures such as gold and jeweled buddha, including the “Emerald Buddha of Cambodia”. It is referred to as the silver pagoda, because its floor is inlaid with 5,329 tiles of silver that overall weigh 5 tonnes. However, only a small area of these tiles are viewable for tourists and locals alike. Royal Palace The royal palace is the home of Cambodia's royal family. It has a long and complex history of building, demolishing, and rebuilding, until the former royal residence was replaced with the Khemarin palace. Though most of the surrounding areas are open to visitors, including the formal gardens that are riddled with Parisian-inspired paths, there are still places that are closed to visitors such as the living quarters of the royals. There are several entrances to the palace, each entrance serves a different purpose. One is the eastern Victory Gate, where only the royalties and VIPs are allowed to enter through it, leading directly to the Throne hall. Second is the northern gate, which is also called the funeral gate, since it is only used during the death of a royalty. The western gate is called the executing gate, and was used to escort criminals to be killed in front of the palace. Meanwhile, the southern gate is called the commoners entrance, and this is where visitors can access the Silver Pagoda.
There are a lot of places you can visit in Cambodia, and one easy way to gain access to these places is by going on a Kosher River Cruise. Not only does it save you time on planning things, it also lets you savor delicious Kosher food in Cambodia. |
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