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Seven-fruit Haroset From Surinam

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Grains Jewish Haroset, Kosher/pare, Passover 1 Servings

INGREDIENTS

8 oz Unsweetened coconut, Unsweetened coconut or –
8 oz Grated almonds
1/4 c Sugar
1 T Cinnamon
8 oz Raisins
8 oz Dried apples
8 oz Dried prunes
8 oz Dried apricots
8 oz Dried pears
4 oz Cherry jam
Sweet red wine

INSTRUCTIONS

Combine everything except the jam and wine in a pot. Cover with water
and simmer over low heat. Periodically, add small amounts of water to
prevent sticking. Cook at least 90 minutes. When it is cohe sive,  stir
in the jam and let stand until cool. Add enough sweet wine to be
absorbed by the haroset and chill.  Makes 5 cups.  NOTES : The Jewish
Holday Kitchen, Joan Nathan. Schocken Books, New  York: 1988. Many
Sephardic Jews relocated to Holland at the time of  the Inquisitions.
From there, some went to Dutch colonies, often  engaging in the sugar
and spice trade. Mrs. Abraham Lopes Cardozo  (nee Ro bles) is a fine
cook who makes an effort to preserve for her  family and friends her
Surinam culinary heritage. She is the wife of  the chazan (cantor) of
Shearith Israel Congregation in New York City;  he is the former
minister of the Sephardic Congregation in Surinam.  At Passover,
Surinam customs are quite unusual. Mrs. Cardozo  explained, for
instance, that matzot were a rarity in Surinam.  Because they had to be
imported from Holland (and later, the US),  cass ava (a kind of potato)
meal was often used instead to bake sweet  breads for Passover. The
potato was first grated and washed, then  dried in the sun for weeks.
Once dried, it was ready to be mixed wit  h other ingredients, much as
we use matzo cake meal.  Recipe by: Joan Nathan Posted to MC-Recipe
Digest V1 #536 by "Master  Harper Gaellon" <gaellon@inch.com> on Mar
22, 1997

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Nutrition (calculated from recipe ingredients)
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Calories: 3318
Calories From Fat: 1017
Total Fat: 121.5g
Cholesterol: 0mg
Sodium: 64.8mg
Potassium: 7203.8mg
Carbohydrates: 567g
Fiber: 74.9g
Sugar: 362.5g
Protein: 66.7g


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