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- noun Plural form of
hamantash .
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Examples
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Last night, we snacked on strawberry hamantashen and fresh Mandarin oranges and a huge tin of chocolate cookies, and watched a couple more episodes of Fringe.
Have your squid and eat it, too. greygirlbeast 2009
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Make traditional pastries and cookies, like hamantashen or rugelach, with whole wheat flour or even gluten-free flour.
Carolyn Scott: How to Have a Healthy Hanukkah Carolyn Scott 2010
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Make traditional pastries and cookies, like hamantashen or rugelach, with whole wheat flour or even gluten-free flour.
Carolyn Scott: How to Have a Healthy Hanukkah Carolyn Scott 2010
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Make traditional pastries and cookies, like hamantashen or rugelach, with whole wheat flour or even gluten-free flour.
Carolyn Scott: How to Have a Healthy Hanukkah Carolyn Scott 2010
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Make traditional pastries and cookies, like hamantashen or rugelach, with whole wheat flour or even gluten-free flour.
Carolyn Scott: How to Have a Healthy Hanukkah Carolyn Scott 2010
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Make traditional pastries and cookies, like hamantashen or rugelach, with whole wheat flour or even gluten-free flour.
Carolyn Scott: How to Have a Healthy Hanukkah Carolyn Scott 2010
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Sometimes it was a ride to the doctor, other times it was sharing her famous recipes, whether gefilte fish, hamantashen, Jordan's blueberry muffins, or her husband's favorite sauerbraten.
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Make traditional pastries and cookies, like hamantashen or rugelach, with whole wheat flour or even gluten-free flour.
Carolyn Scott: How to Have a Healthy Hanukkah Carolyn Scott 2010
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Make traditional pastries and cookies, like hamantashen or rugelach, with whole wheat flour or even gluten-free flour.
Carolyn Scott: How to Have a Healthy Hanukkah Carolyn Scott 2010
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Make traditional pastries and cookies, like hamantashen or rugelach, with whole wheat flour or even gluten-free flour.
Carolyn Scott: How to Have a Healthy Hanukkah Carolyn Scott 2010
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