The Abrahamic Kitchen— The Cross-Culture Recipe Exchange

Where Culture Meets Curiosity — One Dish at a Time

The Abrahamic Kitchen is a cultural exchange initiative where students from across the Abraham Accords nations step into each other’s kitchens — quite literally. Participants are challenged to recreate dishes from another member country, learning not just about flavours and ingredients, but about identity, tradition, and shared humanity. We all love food, so lets share it!

Imagine a Moroccan student preparing shakshuka for the first time, or an Israeli student rolling couscous with saffron — each act is a gesture of connection and respect, giving each other a taste of each other’s culture from afar.

Culture & Exchange, in collaboration with TABI’s Public Diplomacy & Media Team, is promoting students to document their culinary journey — the attempts, the laughter, the flavours, the stories, and the meaning— and share it with the world through social media. This initiative aims to celebrate cultural pride and curiosity while breaking barriers through something we all love: food.

Beyond borders and politics, cousins connect over food. Welcome to The Abrahamic Kitchen!

Brought to you by the Culture & Exchange Committee

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