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Carmel Newsreel II-206, July 14, 1956

Chicken Exhibition by Poultry Breeders Association in Netanya

1956
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Directed by: Nathan Axelrod
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In Central and Eastern Europe, schnitzel is a flattened, breadcrumb-fried fillet, made of either veal of pork. In Israel, schnitzel is made of chicken and nowadays, is often ate in pita bread as a popular street food dish, complemented by salad, pickles, and a range of dips such as tahini and harissa. In a country that is predominantly Jewish and Muslim, pork is not a popular commodity; as for the preference of poultry meat over beef and other livestock meats, that dates back all the way to the days of austerity and rationing. In Israel, beef and other livestock meats are exponentially more expensive than chicken meat and in the 1950s, the Israeli government sought to encourage the rearing and consumption of cheaper meats. Israel is one of the world’s leading countries in chicken consumption, per capita. Chicken schnitzel is one of the nation’s most beloved, popular dishes and indeed, one would be hard-pressed to find a family today – be they Jewish, Muslim, or Christian, and of whichever socioeconomic background – whose menu does not feature schnitzel as a staple household dish. And despite both falafel and hummus having been crowned the country’s national dishes, yet another proof of schnitzel’s dominance of Israeli cuisine is its proliferation in institutional kitchens: the fact is chicken schnitzel is one of the most commonly found dishes on nursery, military, and hospital menus.

A chicken exhibition by the Poultry Breeders Association in Netanya. The exhibition presents innovations in the poultry industry and attracts many visitors. Various chicken coops display their chickens. The exhibition also includes companies that produce hormones for raising poultry for meat. Kibbutz Yavne presents Extra large chickens of the Cornish and White Rock varieties.

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