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  • His grandmother's haroset with almonds, walnuts, dates and cardamom.
  • Dates ( right ) and raisins replace the more traditional apples in this Sephardic Haroset.
  • They eat haroset, a thick fruit and nut mixture that symbolizes the mortar used in the slave work of brickmaking.
  • Apples sweeten this traditional Ashkenazi Haroset, symbolizing the mortar and bricks that enslaved Jews used to build the Pharoahs'cities.
  • There's Diego Diaz Nieto's haroset balls for a change of pace for the Passover meal, or Mexican halvah for a treat any time.
  • HAROSET 1 / 2 cup chopped almonds 1 / 4 cup chopped walnuts 1 tablespoon sugar 1 cup grated apples 1 / 4 teaspoon ground cinnamon Concord grape wine
  • Levitt also provides the ritual seder plate with its symbolic foods _ among them, the haroset, the bitter herbs, a roasted shank bone and a roasted egg.
  • I still have fond memories of my mother's specially made goodies like gefilte fish, horseradish, Haroset ( apples, nuts, wine and cinnamon ), potato kugel and potato latkas, matzo ball soup, brisket, roasted chicken, carrot tzimmes, coconut and chocolate macaroons, sponge cake, and almond and honey cakes.
  • "At Passover, we have matzoth and haroset, " 4-year-old Naomi said of the unleavened bread and mixture of chopped apples, nuts and cinnamon that are key ingredients of the Passover seder, the ritual Jewish meal that ushers in the eight-day holiday commemorating the exodus of the ancient Israelites from slavery in Egypt.
  • It is used in Israel, under the name " silan ", as a Dip for bread, in pastries, as a topping for malabi, to cook sweet chicken dish then rolled with a sesame or nuts which is served as a meze in southern and eastern parts of the country, it is also halik ( similar to haroset ) for Passover.
  • The principal Passover celebration is the Seder, a special meal marked by candles, prayers and recitation of the Exodus story, punctuated by a special plate filled with symbolic foods : a lamb shank bone ( to represent the blood of the lamb sacrificed so long ago ), an egg ( symbolizing life and rebirth ), greens ( usually parsley, a symbol of springtime ), haroset ( a mixture of nuts, apples and wine, representing the mortar the slaves used ), and bitter herbs dipped in salt water ( to remind of bitter times the slaves endured and the tears they shed, also for the Red Sea ).