Much like in Asian cultures, food is not just food for Palestinians. It’s the glue that holds together families and communities, the cherished thread that connects Palestinians —those who live in Palestine as well as members of the diaspora— to their land. Family feasts are a regular part of life. Some typical dishes include musakhan, maqlouba, manakish, stuffed vine leaves, stews, hummus, falafel, and delicious desserts such as knafeh and ma’amoul cookies. Palestinian food is flavourful — the flavours come from both the broth and an assortment of spices. Both meat dishes and vegetarian ones are popular. Olive oil, especially the lot available soon after the olive harvest of the season, is the beating heart of many a beloved recipe.