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  • noun Alternative form of haroseth.

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Examples

  • I make a knockout haroset, which is a mixture of apples, dates and nuts drenched in wine.

    SFGate: Top News Stories 2009

  • The Apple Haroset has loads of apple surrounding a haroset filling, all on a sable with matzo crust, while the Chocolate Macaron includes layers of rich chocolate cream covered in a dark chocolate glaze.

    Where To Find Passover Sweets in Midtown | Midtown Lunch - Finding Lunch in the Food Wasteland of NYC's Midtown Manhattan 2010

  • Finer than bagged chopped walnuts: a bit smaller than Rice Krispies — or, to use a Passover analogy, the size for haroset, the walnut-and-sweet-wine “mortar” whose arrival is a high point of every seder.

    Simple Pleasures 2008

  • Finer than bagged chopped walnuts: a bit smaller than Rice Krispies — or, to use a Passover analogy, the size for haroset, the walnut-and-sweet-wine “mortar” whose arrival is a high point of every seder.

    Simple Pleasures 2008

  • To me, Passover means matzah in various forms -- matzah brye (fried with egg), matzah cereal (crumbled with sugar, cinnamon and milk -- very exciting when I was three) and matzah sandwiches (tuna or haroset).

    Ilana Teitelbaum: Passover Memories in Jerusalem 2009

  • The Venetian ghetto is conjured up with the pinenuts and sultanas, necessary ingredients for haroset.

    Weekend Cookbook Challenge # 25 - Shaun 2008

  • For the head of the supper to dip it in the haroset and give it to one of the guests was a token of affection.

    Archive 2008-03-01 Fr Timothy Matkin 2008

  • For the head of the supper to dip it in the haroset and give it to one of the guests was a token of affection.

    The night in which he was betrayed Fr Timothy Matkin 2008

  • Randi, love - There is nothing in our recent histories that suggest Eric and I are Jewish, but we love matzoh soup, and I have a special weakness for haroset and I know it is a symbolic addition to the seder table, but I can't help but make it when it isn't Passover and snack on while watching tv and challah.

    Friday( but really Wednesday night )challah.... Randi 2007

  • I love matzo – broken into little pieces and eaten with haroset like chips and salsa.

    Archive 2006-04-01 2006

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