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Vegan Middle Eastern Cooking Class (ONLINE/ IN PERSON)
Vegan Middle Eastern Cooking Class (ONLINE/ IN PERSON)

Wed, Jan 26

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Zoom.com class / CB Health & Wellnes Cen

Vegan Middle Eastern Cooking Class (ONLINE/ IN PERSON)

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Time & Location

Jan 26, 2022, 6:30 PM – Jan 28, 2022, 6:30 PM

Zoom.com class / CB Health & Wellnes Cen, 305 E 119th St suite B, New York, NY 10035, USA

Guests

About the event

 Join us to experience how to cook traditional Lebanese food. Haft of my family is Lebanese and we have been cooking these type of food weekly. I would love to share with you healthy and easy ways to eat this delicious food. 

We will learn:

  • Falafel  (air fried and pan fried)
  • Tabbule
  • Hummus
  • Tahini sauce

The class will be done ONLINE through Zoon on the 26th of January and  at CB Health and Wellness Center on the 28th of January at 6:30pm.

Each IN PERSON class consist of up to 7 people, 1 on each table at the center and unlimited online.  Each table will be cooking a specific recipe and learning from the other tables. I will explain how to do each recipe and, we will be working together to make each recipe perfect!

After all the recipes are done everybody will be tasting the recipes they made and talking about their experiences.

An evening to spend with friends and to have a great time after work. Space is limited to up to 7 people.

Social distancing and masks are required, there will also be gloves, alcohol and antibacterial soap.

Vaccination is Required!

The ONLINE VIRTUAL class consist of a ZOOM call in which each participant should have all the ingredients ready to start cooking all together during the call.

We will send you an email with the recipes and the ingredients list that we will be using, and we will be letting you know if you will need to prepare something before the class

These classes are of 1 to 25 people.

It is recommended to use a computer with a camera, Phone, or tablet in which you will be able to show what you are cooking.

You can have some helpers with you in the kitchen while doing the class.

Both classes are a fun night to spend with friends and family.

The WFPB diet is not necessarily a set diet — it’s more of a lifestyle.

This is because plant-based diets can vary greatly depending on the extent to which a person includes animal products in their diet.

Nonetheless, the basic principles of a whole-foods, plant-based diet are as follows:

Emphasizes whole, minimally processed foods.

Limits or avoids animal products.

Focuses on plants, including vegetables, fruits, whole grains, legumes, seeds and nuts, which should make up the majority of what you eat.

Excludes refined foods, like added sugars, white flour and processed oils.

Pays special attention to food quality, with many proponents of the WFPB diet promoting locally sourced, organic food whenever possible.

Fortunately, making dietary and lifestyle changes can facilitate weight loss and have a lasting impact on health.

Many studies have shown that plant-based diets are beneficial for weight loss.

The high fiber content of the WFPB diet, along with the exclusion of processed foods, is a winning combination for shedding excess pounds.

Schedule


  • 2 hours

    VIRTUAL Mediterranean Cooking class

    Zoom.com

  • 2 hours

    IN PERSON Mediterrenean Cooking Class

    CB Health & Wellness Center

Tickets

  • IN PERSON Lebanese Class

    This class is on 01/28/22 at CB Health & Wellness at 6:30 pm

    $48.00
    Tax: +$4.26 Tax
    Sale ended
  • Online MIddle eastern Class

    This class is 01/26/22 and would be through Zoom.com

    $45.00
    Tax: +$3.99 Tax
    Sale ended

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