Tnuvot
Tnuvot (תְּנוּבוֹת) is a Hebrew word that translates to "produce" or "yield." It generally refers to agricultural produce, such as fruits, vegetables, and grains, that are the result of cultivation and harvesting.
In a broader sense, tnuvot can also refer to the fruits or results of one's labor, efforts, or endeavors. This usage extends beyond purely agricultural contexts, encompassing the outcome or product of any type of work.
The word is frequently used in Jewish texts and traditions, particularly in reference to agricultural offerings brought to the Temple in ancient times. It remains a common term in modern Hebrew for describing agricultural products and harvests. The concept of tnuvot is connected to blessings related to food and abundance.