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1 ebraico
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2 carciofi
( JEWISH)artichokes♦ Italian word for artichokes, the star ingredient in a dish known as carciofi alla guidia, or Jewish-style artichokes--the only dish widely-recognized as Jewish in Italy. -
3 kosher
( JEWISH)Literally, "fit." Refers to foods that meet the requirements of Jewish dietary laws. Click here for more information on Jewish dietary laws. -
4 bagel
( JEWISH)Circular bread with a hole in the center that originated in Poland. Dough is first boiled and then baked for a chewy interior and crispy exterior.♦ Chewy bread with a hole in the middle - round, and 3 to 5 inches in diameter. The origin is Russian-Jewish. Can come with many types of toppings on it. Dough is boiled then baked with toppings such as onion, garlic, poppy seeds etc. Flavors can also be kneaded into the dough. -
5 charoses
( JEWISH)a mixture of fruit, wine and nuts eaten at the Passover seder meal. This condiment is symbolic of the mortar used by the Jewish slaves in Egypt. -
6 kashrut
( JEWISH)System of Jewish dietary laws. -
7 kosher salt
( JEWISH)Coarse salt used to remove blood from meat in order to make it fit according to Jewish dietary laws. -
8 kreplach
( JEWISH)Jewish version of wonton or ravioli. Simple dough stuffed with a mixture of ground meat--typically liver--and onions. Served floating in chicken soup or as a side dish.♦ small squares or circles of rolled pasta dough filled with ground beef or chicken and folded into triangles. They can be boiled and served in soup or fried and served as a side dish. They are traditionally served at the Erev Yom Kippur meal as well as on Hoshana Rabbah and Purim. -
9 kugel
( JEWISH)Jewish version of a casserole, often with a pudding-like consistency. May be made with rice, noodles, vegetables, or potatoes.a casserole of potatoes, noodles or vegetables in an egg based pudding. Kugel is a traditional dish served on Shabbos or Yom Tov. -
10 lekach
( JEWISH)Honey cake. Traditionally eaten on Rosh HaShanah (the Jewish New Year) for a sweet year. -
11 mandelbrodt
( JEWISH)The Jewish version of biscotti. Crispy cookies with almonds. -
12 tzimmes
( JEWISH)Literally "a fuss" in Yiddish. A medley of vegetables (typically root vegetables such as potatoes, sweet potatoes, parsnip, carrots) simmered with prunes or other dried fruit. Typically served at Rosh Hashanah for a sweet new year.♦ Traditionally served on Rosh Hashana, this sweet Jewish dish consists of variuos combinations of fruits, meat and vegetables. All are flavored with honey and often with cinnamon as well. The flavors of this casserole-style dish are developed by cooking it at a very low temperature for a very long time. -
13 babka
( JEWISH)Yeasted coffee cake from Poland. May be flavored with cinnamon, chocolate, or lemon, and filled with cheese or fruit. -
14 bedikat chametz
( JEWISH)the search for leaven conducted on the night before Passover eve. -
15 beitzah
( JEWISH)egg -
16 bench
( JEWISH)Give Thanks to G-d for the Food we have eaten. This comes after the meal -
17 Bet HaMikdash
( JEWISH)Holy Temple in Jerusalem -
18 beya
( JEWISH)Aramaic for egg, also means, "to entreat" -
19 bialy
( JEWISH)Named for the city of Bialystok, where it originated. Softer than a bagel, with an indentation rather than a hole in the center. -
20 birkat hamazon
( JEWISH)grace after meals.
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