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"Put everything in pita, except politics" Israel today

2020-10-06T06:56:49.270Z


| Food NewsChef Eyal Shani unveiled on Instagram a particularly intriguing new dish that will be sold at the fast food restaurant "The Buffet" he owns • In response, "won" a wave of aggressive reactions "A little joy in pita," Chef Eyal Shani Photography:  Coco Chef and reality judge Eyal Shani is already used to stirring up storms, not necessarily culinary ones. Last night (Monday) he managed to provok


Chef Eyal Shani unveiled on Instagram a particularly intriguing new dish that will be sold at the fast food restaurant "The Buffet" he owns • In response, "won" a wave of aggressive reactions

  • "A little joy in pita," Chef Eyal Shani

    Photography: 

    Coco

Chef and reality judge Eyal Shani is already used to stirring up storms, not necessarily culinary ones.

Last night (Monday) he managed to provoke a double storm, both political and culinary, in a post he posted on his Instagram account and led to many reactions. 

The "buffet" stand of the chef and his partners, which is considered particularly successful with three branches in Tel Aviv and more in New York, Paris, Vienna and Melbourne, won last night a new and intriguing dish from the brain of two - spaghetti bolognese in pita. 

Shani posted a picture of the dish on his Instagram account, which, to tell the truth, although unusual and in fact "dough in dough", looks quite tempting, and received a lot of praise from his fans alongside comments disgusting from the new "invention", such as one of his followers, who responded, doubtless With a serious doubtful laugh, "they will not let you enter Italy."


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Until we fulfill the dream of being a free people in our country, free from the tyrant who destroys destruction, who burdens a man with his brother, who enslaves all our creations, our money and our future for the sake of covering his deeds.

Free his government and police.

Here's one little joy in pita, pita bolognese, starting next week, at the Ibn Gvirol buffet mediated by Walt.

A post shared by Eyal Shani.

Chef (@eyaltomato) on Oct 5, 2020 at 10:30 am PDT

However, the attention was drawn to the text attached to the pita image and not the pita itself.

The chef wrote: "Until we fulfill the dream of being a free people in our country, free from the tyrant who destroys destruction, who enslaves a man in his brother, who enslaves all our creations, money and future for the sake of covering his deeds. Free his government and police. Here is one little joy in pita, pita bolognese."

Most of the reactions in the post of Shani dealt, as expected, with these things and many surfers attacked him, among other things, that he complained about Shisui through a rift post, others commented that they would remove followers and now boycott his business in Israel and around the world and many claimed he "came out" as a bite to the post. .

"People die when they experience hell while alive. So have fun with your hateful pita," one of them wrote.

Another follower added: "Put what you want in pita, just not politics."

A third surfer wrote: "I once thought you were a genius and then you opened your political mouth."

Last July, Yoav Eliassy (the shadow) attacked Shani and demanded that he fire one of his employees at the Abraxas restaurant, after the latter, who serves as a waiter in the restaurant, wore a shirt that read "Palestinian's lives matter".

The chef then responded to "Israel Today" and said: "Hatred has many faces but all those faces have one trait, they give birth to hatred, pain and suffering. Love has only one, its healing power is greatest of all, and all it knows how to give birth is joy and freedom and light big".

Source: israelhayom

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