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Yemenite Haroset

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Grains Yemeni Haroset, Kosher/pare, Passover 1 Servings

INGREDIENTS

1 lb Fresh dates
1 lb Raisins
3/4 lb Almonds
1/2 lb Walnuts
3 Pomegranates, peeled and seeded
1 tb Mixed spices (equal parts cinnamon, pepper
Cumin, cardamom, cloves & ginger)

INSTRUCTIONS

In a food processor, chop all the fruits, including the pomegranate seeds
and juice and the nuts. Add the spices, adjusting each to your taste.
Makes 7 cups.
NOTES : _The Jewish Holday Kitchen_, Joan Nathan. Schocken Books, New York:
1988.
Recipe by: Hava Nathan Posted to MC-Recipe Digest V1 #536 by "Master Harper
Gaellon" <gaellon@inch.com> on Mar 22, 1997

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