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  2. Bagel - Wikipedia

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    Bagels with cream cheese and lox (cured salmon) are considered a traditional part of American Jewish cuisine (colloquially known as "lox and a schmear"). Bagels were brought to the United States by immigrant Polish Jews, with a thriving business developing in New York City that was controlled for decades by Bagel Bakers Local 338. They had ...

  3. New York–style bagel - Wikipedia

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    The New York–style bagel is the original style of bagel available in the United States, originating from the Jewish community of New York City, and can trace its origins to the bagels made by the Ashkenazi Jews of Poland. A traditional New York-style is typically larger and fatter than a mass-produced bagel, or a wood-fired Montreal-style ...

  4. Bialy (bread) - Wikipedia

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    The bialy was brought to the United States by Polish Jewish immigrants in the late 1800s, and became a staple of Jewish bakeries in the Northeastern United States. Bialys became a popular breakfast bread in New York City and its suburbs, especially among American Jews. Bialys are often made by bagel bakeries, but the bialy has failed to reach ...

  5. Bialys vs Bagels: Do You Really Know The Difference? - AOL

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    A bialy (pronounced be-ALL-e) is a round Jewish bread that is a cross between a bagel and an English muffin, complete with nooks and crannies. Bialys are made of simple ingredients like yeast ...

  6. This Montreal Bagel Tour Celebrates Jewish Food Culture - AOL

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    As I grew older, I became aware of the other aspects of being Jewish — the religion, the history, the myriad politics — which have evoked difficult questions about my personal beliefs that I ...

  7. Kosher style - Wikipedia

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    The exact definition of kosher style may vary between communities and individuals, reflecting diverse interpretations and practices related to Jewish dietary laws. The term also relates to products marketed as "kosher style", prompting some regions to establish legislation to clarify labeling practices and prevent consumer misunderstanding.

  8. Israeli cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Although the origin of the dish is in Jerusalem, it is today common in all of the cities and towns in Israel. Jerusalem bagels, unlike the round, boiled and baked bagels popularized by Ashkenazi Jews, are long and oblong-shaped, made from bread dough, covered in za’atar or sesame seeds, and are soft, chewy and sweet

  9. Bagels and challah for Jews keeping kosher at World Cup - AOL

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    It's one of many calls and messages Chitrik is receiving these days for bagel sandwiches, freshly made in a designated kosher kitchen set up for Jewish World Cup fans who want to comply with ...