A container from the West Bank

It has been a hassle and a hassle, but it worked! On Wednesday, a whole container arrived from Taybeh in the West Bank, where income and work are desperately needed.

The container was filled to the brim with quality goods:
The good extra virgin olive oil , which is cold pressed and has a low acid content and which we can now offer in both 1 and 2 liters.

6 different quality beers from the Middle East's oldest and highly regarded microbrewery:
The golden Taybeh Golden with the crispy finish;
Taybeh IPA , which has a strong aroma of freshly picked hops, citrus and herbs;
Taybeh Dark , which is a reddish, black beer with hints of chocolate and coffee;
Taybeh Amber , which is a full-bodied, copper-colored lager with a nutty and caramel flavor;
Taybeh White , which is made with ungerminated Palestinian wheat as well as coriander and oranges to yield a dry but slightly fruity beer;
And finally, Taybeh Nonalcoholic , which takes the non-alcoholic beer to the next level with freshness and authenticity.

And then we can again offer wine from the West Bank: Nadim Cabernet Sauvignon , a full-bodied, elegant and complex wine that exhibits flavors of local spices and ripe cherries. And Nadim Zeini Blanc , made with the local Palestinian grape Zeini, is a pleasant wine with a fragrant aroma of ripe apples and pears.

There were other goodies in the container too. More on that later.

Thank you for acting for peace.