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Charoset -- Use your favorite charoset recipe and be sure to make it with organic and locally sourced ingredients!
Carolyn Scott: Make It a Green Passover Carolyn Scott 2011
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Charoset -- Use your favorite charoset recipe and be sure to make it with organic and locally sourced ingredients!
Carolyn Scott: Make It a Green Passover Carolyn Scott 2011
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One of the traditional foods for Passover is Charoset, a sweet mixture of apples, walnuts, wine, and cinnamon, to represent the mortar used by Jewish slaves to build the Egyptian storehouses.
Why Is This Night Different From All Other Nights? | The Stiletto Gang The Stiletto Gang 2008
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But I'm also offering something new: Persian Charoset, made with dates, pistachio nuts, pomegranate, banana, cloves and cardamom.
Why Is This Night Different From All Other Nights? | The Stiletto Gang The Stiletto Gang 2008
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Now for some of my Mum's Charoset or might you prefer the unforgettable experience of having your sinuses detonated by fresh undiluted Horseradish?
On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2009
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The action of dipping the bitter herbs in Charoset symbolizes how hard the Israelite worked in gypt, combining a food that brings tears to the eyes (the maror).
BC Bloggers Chow Times 2010
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Charoset is an apple salad with cinnamon, walnuts and sweet wine.
BC Bloggers Chow Times 2010
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The traditional Charoset is a sweet, dark-colored, lumpy paste made of fruits and nuts.
BC Bloggers Chow Times 2010
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: Charoset, hard-boiled egg, and matzah for the table
The Clog 2010
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Charoset serves as dip for the bitter herbs eaten at Passover.
BC Bloggers Chow Times 2010
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