Specially if the orange juice came from the orchards of Jaffa in the oldest part of Tel Aviv. Sitting there at Aveninda de Liberdade overlooking the majestic statue of Marquis de Pombal sipping my Yaffa orange juice and contemplating about the Jewish diaspora.
By sixteenth century the Jewish (Shephardic) had spread far and wide including Goa, Ormuz and Malacca In Goa, they were perceived as a threat and the Portuguese complained to Lisbon about "gente de nacao" or "homens do nacao" a term referred in europe as "men of nations" Much changed with the arrival of of 1st Marquis de Pombal when he took reigns in 1750. It was a time of great upheaval and inquisitions. He was well known to opposition of Jesuits and Jews alike and the rest is history. Abhar, Voznadik Vojem --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I better talk to the plants… Garcia de Orta or maybe there might be clues in the Orange Juice Adolfo