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  2. 36 Passover Side Dishes That'll Make Your Seder Dinner Your ...

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    With springtime in full bloom, its nearly time for the sacred holiday of Passover (April 22 to April 30, 2024), so we’re getting ready to ditch the chametz (or leaved bread products) and attend ...

  3. 26 Vegetarian Passover Recipes to Spice Up Your Seder - AOL

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    Spaghetti squash is another great unleavened alternative for your Passover seder. Broccoli florets offer added nutritional value to this grain-free lasagna that promises to delight even the ...

  4. 40+ Modern Passover Recipes To Spice Up Your Meals All ... - AOL

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  5. Charoset - Wikipedia

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    Charoset is mentioned in the Mishna in connection with the items placed on the Passover table: "unleavened bread and lettuce and charoset".Some say it can be traced back to the custom of symposia in ancient Greece, where philosophical discussions were accompanied by drinking large quantities of wine and consuming foods dipped into mixtures of pounded nuts and spices.

  6. Kitniyot - Wikipedia

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    Kitniyot in the market. Kitniyot (Hebrew: קִטְנִיּוֹת, qitniyyot) is a Hebrew word meaning legumes. [1] During the Passover holiday, however, the word kitniyot (or kitniyos in some dialects) takes on a broader meaning to include grains and seeds such as rice, corn, sunflower seeds, and sesame seeds, in addition to legumes such as beans, peas, and lentils.

  7. Israeli cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Geography has a large influence on Israeli cuisine, and foods common in the Mediterranean region, such as olives, wheat, chickpeas, dairy products, fish, and vegetables such as tomatoes, eggplants, and zucchini are prominent in Israeli cuisine. Fresh fruits and vegetables are plentiful in Israel and are cooked and served in many ways. [19]

  8. 61 Perfect Passover Recipes Your Family Will Love - AOL

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  9. Lokshen - Wikipedia

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    Lokshen (Yiddish: לאָקשן, lokshn), also known as Itriyot (Hebrew: איטריות), locshen, lockshen, or Jewish egg noodles, is the common name of a range of Ashkenazi Jewish egg noodles that are commonly used in a variety of Jewish dishes including chicken soup, kugel, kasha varnishkes, lokshen mit kaese, and as a side dish to Jewish brisket, sweet and sour meat balls, apricot chicken ...