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deesands

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What type of food is commonly found on tables in northern Israel near the Sea of Galilee?
 
  A) Shrimp and lobsters
 
  B) Crabs and oysters
 
  C) Freshwater fish
 
  D) Water buffalo and deer

Question 2

Dolmades in Israel are likely to be wrapped with what type of edible leaves?
 
  A) Cabbage
 
  B) Grape
 
  C) Banana
 
  D) Ti



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B



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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again



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