Beit Awwa For Rural Development
This women's center is very popular in producing the local traditional food is called Maftoul, handmade Traditional food made from Wheat or Bulgur, with a long blender process to become small balls. Local women used to make Maftool to feed their families because rice was not popular in their villages. Maftool is cooked with meat, tomatoes, tasty spices, and a side dish of seasonal vegetables, it can be cooked without meat. They also sell handmade products such as Olive Oil Soap, handmade Maftoul, and embroidery work. the center is accessible for people with disabilities.
Available services: Maftoul cooking classes,
Products: Olive Oil Soap, handmade Maftoul, embroidery work
Meals: Maftoul
accessible for people with disabilities.