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hamantash (pl.:
hamantashen; also
spelled hamantasch, hamantaschen; Yiddish: המן־טאַש homentash, pl.: המן־טאַשן homentashn, 'Haman pockets') is an Ashke****...
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which one day's
worth of oil
illuminated the
temple for
eight days.
Hamantashen are
triangular baked wheat-flour
pastries with a
sweet filling which...
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Examples of
pastries featuring the
filling include mohn kichel, babka, and
hamantashen.
Poppy seed-filled
pastries are
particularly ****ociated with the Jewish...
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include poppy seed kalács and
hamantashen, both
sometimes known as
beigli (also
spelled bejgli).
Poppy seed
hamantashen were the main
traditional food...
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humorous discussions about the
relative merits and
meanings of
latkes and
hamantashen.[citation needed] As of October 2024[update],
there have been 101 Nobel...
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Baklava Basbousa Hadji bada
Halva ice
cream Duvshaniot Sufganiyot Rugelach Hamantashen Malabi Ma'amoul
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Baklava Basbousa Hadji bada
Halva ice
cream Duvshaniot Sufganiyot Rugelach Hamantashen Malabi Ma'amoul
Marunchinos Tahini cookie Alcohol Israeli beer Israeli...
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Other customs include drinking wine,
eating special pastries called hamantashen,
dressing up in
masks and costumes, and
organizing carnivals and parties...
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dough filled with a fruit, jam or
confectionery filling before baking.
Hamantashen are a
filled cookie.
Molded cookies are also made from a
stiffer dough...
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almonds Entrée:
venison tenderloin,
hamantashen, cola,
cauliflower Dessert:
marshmallow spread,
balsamic vinegar, ancho...