Mana can mean different things. Mana, or its more common English spelling "Manna" is the biblical bread that the Israelites received from the heavens while roaming the desert after the exodus from Egypt. In Hebrew, Mana means "a serving." One would say "I'll have a mana of hummus" when ordering in an Israeli Hummusia, a popular type of restaurant serving hummus as its centerpiece. From another side of the globe, in the native Hawaiian culture, as well as Melanesian and Polynesian cultures, the sacred term mana is known as spiritual energy of power and strength. It's possible for mana to be present in objects and people. For people, it's possible to gain or lose mana through th e different decisions they make. In Greek, Mana means mother, luckily that worked ok too! Mana Kitchen has its roots in Israeli food culture, which emerged from diverse sources with Middle Eastern, Mediterranean, Asian and European influences.
The food we consume directly affects our health and well-being, both the quality and quantity.
Over the years we became quite particular about foods we consume and what to best avoid.
We simply chose to apply the same standards to the food we offer at Mana.
We never compromise on taste and use choice ingredients.
But claims are easy to make so let's get specific.
We read every label paying close attention to each ingredient to avoid colorings, fillers,
preservatives, and anything imitation or highly processed.
We do not deep fry or cook with seed oils (AKA vegetable oils like canola, soybean, etc.) as these are highly inflammatory
and some of the worst offenders to general human health.
We use Himalayan pink salt exclusively - you won’t find table salt
in our kitchen as it's highly processed, stripped of natural minerals that counterbalance the effects
of excess sodium, and may contain anti-caking agents and more.
We make our hummus with organic chickpeas because conventional chickpeas are often
loaded with Glyphosates (Roundup). Extra virgin olive oil is one of the healthiest fats to
include in your diet, but also known to be adulterated so we use brands that can be trusted based
on extensive research. We use only local pastured eggs, grass-fed beef and grass fed butter.
We soak, cook and prepare foods with filtered water (NSF/ANSI 53&42 levels).
We select local and organic ingredients whenever possible and continue to seek out and partner with local farms.
We retain nutrients & create deeper flavors by using preparation methods such as
braising & slow-fermenting. We fresh freeze most of our baked goods to preserve quality &
recommend toasting them before eating. Both methods enhance flavor while creating resistant
starch, which benefits gut health & reduces glycemic response.
We're having a hard time choosing one category. We simply make and serve food that we enjoy eating and can be made with choice ingredients and healthy cooking methods (see above section). As can be expected, our backgrounds and experiences influence our menu, which focuses on a selection of our favorites from the Middle East and the Mediterranean region with Asian elements. Stay tuned for a wider variety and specials in the future.