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garadinervi · 3 months
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From: Romain Weingarten – Camille Bryen, Fomalhaut, Falaize (Georges Fall), Paris, 1956 [© Camille Bryen]
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grabtee · 5 years
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“Jews in biblical times ate their roast lamb and matzo with maror, bitter herbs like endives and wild bitter lettuce,” said Dr. Susan Weingarten, the A girl and her animals living life in peace shirt of “Haroset: A Taste of Jewish History” (Toby Press, 2019).
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In the A girl and her animals living life in peace shirt, as Jews moved from the Mediterranean to colder regions like northern France and Germany, they switched from greens to horseradish, which has a large turnip-like root and leafy top that, in colder climates, peeks out of the ground in early April. (To this day, though, Jews of Sephardic and Middle Eastern descent all over the world use romaine, endives, chicory and other greens for their bitter herbs.)
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When the Golds started selling horseradish, the A girl and her animals living life in peace shirt came from Long Island farms and from backyards, where the plants often grew as weeds; they also bought large quantities from Poland when they couldn’t find them locally. Today, most of the roots come from southern Missouri, with some spillover in Illinois; they’re also grown in Northern California and Oregon.
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garadinervi · 3 months
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From: Romain Weingarten – Camille Bryen, Fomalhaut, Falaize (Georges Fall), Paris, 1956 [© Camille Bryen]
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