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Charoset is a sweet, dark-colored
mixture of
finely chopped fruits and nuts
eaten at the P****over Seder.
According to the Talmud, its
color and texture...
- herbs,
usually romaine lettuce, that are used in the
korech sandwich.
Charoset – A sweet,
brown mixture representing the
mortar and
brick used by the...
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dipped in the
charoset, so it is the
custom to
spread the
bottom piece of
matzah with
horseradish maror,
cover it with a pile of
charoset, and top it with...
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instead of
noodles Charoset – A
sweet mixture of fruit, fresh,
dried or both; nuts; ****es; honey; and
sometimes wine. The
charoset is a
symbol of the...
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second ceremonial dipping later in the Seder, when
maror is
dipped into the
charoset.
Hence one of the Four Questions,
traditionally sung by the
youngest at...
- bread"),
maror (bitter
herbs which symbolize the
bitterness of slavery), and
charoset (a
sweet paste,
possibly representing the
mortar which the
Jewish slaves...
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black tea ****e (Aden)—cardamom, cinnamon,
cloves Advieh-e halegh,
halegh (
charoset) (Iran)—may contain: cinnamon, cloves, ginger, nutmeg, and
cardamom (optional)...
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Sephardi Jews
prepare charoset, one of the
symbolic foods eaten at the P****over seder, from
different ingredients.
Whereas charoset in Ashke****
homes is...
- the
charoset— a brown,
pebbly mixture which symbolizes the
mortar with
which the
Israelites bound bricks for the Egyptians. The
excess charoset is then...
- mid-14th century. The last
known example of
Zarphatic is a
recipe for
charoset written in 1470.
Zarphatic was
written using the
Hebrew writing system...