Ariel Sharon’s menu
Mashke kar — the cold drink offered to guests at the doorstep

Limonana, iced mint lemonade

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Lemon juice, sugar, and fresh mint whipped with crushed ice until frothy, pale green, and icy. The national refreshment against the desert sun.

Mashke kar — the cold drink offered to guests at the doorstep

Lemon juice, sugar, and fresh mint whipped with crushed ice until frothy, pale green, and icy. The national refreshment against the desert sun.

In the Negev, the sun shows no mercy, and a host worthy of the name never leaves a visitor with a dry throat. You squeeze the garden lemons, throw in a big handful of fresh mint, sugar, and crushed ice — lots of ice. You whip it all until it froths and turns green. It's sour, it's cold, it wakes a man up. Drink a tall glass before you talk serious business with me.
Ariel Sharon
Ingredients
  • Lemonsseveral, juiced (acidity)
  • Fresh mint (nana)a good handful (freshness)
  • Sugarto taste (balance)
  • Crushed icegenerous (icy texture)
  • Spring wateras needed (dilution)
How it was made : Before electric blenders, mint and sugar were pounded in a mortar, lemons squeezed by hand, and ice cracked with a pick in a cloth. Mint (nana) grew in every Levantine garden.