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Charoset | Traditional Dip From Israel | TasteAtlas
Charoset | Traditional Dip From Israel | TasteAtlas
Charoset | Traditional Dip From Israel | TasteAtlas
Charoset | Traditional Dip From Israel | TasteAtlas

Charoset

(חֲרֽוֹסֶת, Haroset, Charoses, Halegh, Hallegh)

Traditionally eaten in remembrance of the enslaved Jews in Ancient Egypt as one of the symbolic foods at the Passover Seder Plate, the fruit and nut paste known as charoset is used either as a relish for dipping or as a spread to be eaten with Jewish unleavened flatbread called matzah.


Recipes vary depending on different Jewish subgroups, ranging both in type and the indicated number of ingredients.