In the same courtyard stand freight cars sent from Germany to Israel after the Second World War, part of the reparations shipments of that period. These cars remained in service until the mid-1980s, mostly carrying citrus fruit from the orchards to the ports.
A walk through the fields with Mr. Barak Sagi in Kfar Yehoshua turns into a quiet masterclass in wild gathering. Our first stop was Iris Ben-Zvi’s organic farm, where the soil itself feels like a guide. Sorrel, Galium aparine, Lamium amplexicaule, wild beet, green arum, Chenopodium murale, and bright, lemony Oxalis — each plant adding its own note to the early-season palette, and all of them reminding how alive the landscape becomes when you know where to look.