What's in your charoset? #passover #jewishculture

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What's in your charoset? As we get ready for the first Passover seder tomorrow night, it’s time to make the all important (and delicious) charoset. Made to symbolize the bricks and mortar created by the Jews in bondage, charoset usually blends apples, wine, and nuts. Yet, the possibilities are endless depending on where you come from and your family's traditions! What do you put in your charoset? Share below and let's celebrate the diverse flavors of our Jewish traditions.

The Best Haroset Recipe:
from the Artsons, with their best wishes for a Hag Kasher ve-Sameach!

3 cup - Chestnut Paste (canned)
20 oz - Dates, chopped & pitted
24 oz - Figs, chopped
4 tbls - Poppy seed
1 cup - Chopped walnuts
1 cup - Chopped almonds
1 cup - Pine nuts
2 - orange rinds
1 cup - White raisins
1/2 cup - Apricots (dried) chopped
1 cup - Kosher brandy
Honey to bind
Combine, adding just enough brandy and honey to combine
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Thank you. Very interesting. What a wonderful connection to history. Please share the recipe.

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