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Bourekas 'banned' from Israeli cabinet

The change of menu ends the age-old custom where ministers enjoyed bourekas, ruggelach and sandwiches, and will instead be served fruit and vegetables.

January 6, 2010 10:42
Fried foods like cheese bourekas are banned from Israeli cabinet meetings

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Anshel Pfeffer,

Anshel Pfeffer

1 min read

Israeli ministers arriving for the weekly government meeting on Sunday morning were surprised to find sliced vegetables and fresh fruit on the cabinet table, instead of the normal lavish repast.

The change of menu is the initiative of Cabinet Secretary, Tzvi Hauser, who decided to end the age-old custom where ministers enjoyed bourekas, ruggelach and sandwiches during their meeting.

"I reached the conclusion that the ministers have to eat healthy food, it's time to say enough to the dough and oil," said Mr Hauser.

"Unlike its predecessors, this government will serve a full term of four years and I want the ministers to still be capable of standing on their feet."

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