This recipe for Tu B’Shevat–the Jewish New Year of Trees–includes lots of edibles from trees including pears, pomegranate, cinnamon, cardamom and cloves. All of these tree fruits and spices plus only a small amount of sugar make for a delicate though very flavorful dessert that is perfect for a Tu B’Shevat seder. I used a mix of pears which I recommend for a variation in colors and tastes. You could also use mix in other fruits like persimmons and apples. I also cut down the preparation time significantly by using a pre-made vegan pie dough. Scroll below the recipe for more of my Tu B’Shevat recipes.
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Shevat: Fruit Tree Jams
The month of Shevat begins in a few days. The holiday of Tu B’shevat is a New Year celebration for trees. It’s definitely the locavore and environmental holiday of the Jewish calendar that marks the age of trees for tithing. It is customary to eat a new fruits and/or one of the seven species of Israel: barley, wheat, grapes, pomegrantes, olives, figs and date (or date syrup) on the holiday. Inspired by a Kabbalistic tradition, it has become commonplace to celebrate the holiday with a seder–guests enjoy an array of tree grown nuts and fruits as well as discussions about environmental issues we face today. While enjoying fruits this month, consider planting a tree or donating to a tree fund. the US. Also, check out Fallen Fruit, which maps and harvests fruits in public urban spaces.
I prepared three jams with fruits purchased from the farmers market at the Tel Aviv port and from trees in my neighborhood. Unlike most jam recipes that call for large quantities of sugar, these recipes are fairly low in sugar. Enjoy with fresh, warm bread. Continue reading

