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The Torah (Exodus ch.12) specifies matzoh, bitter hers and the meat of the pesach-sacrifice. Other foods are not mentioned, but wine, vegetables and fruits were probably on the menu.

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On the very first Passover in Egypt, the Israelites ate roasted lamb.

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The Passover lamb, the matza, the bitter herbs, and wine.

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lamb was eaten as the passover meal

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How many days is the Passover meal eaten?

The Seder is eaten the first two nights of Passover outside of Israel, and the first night in Israel.


What is the seder Passover?

The Passover (Pesach) Seder is a special festive meal held on the night of Passover. In it, Jews tell of the Exodus (From a book called the Haggadah) and have specified foods (including matzoh and bitter herb).


What is the book called that the jewish on the passover meal?

The Passover dinner that is eaten the first night of Passover in Israel, and the first two nights outside of Israel is called the Seder


What was the meal eaten in haste by Moses and the Israelites called?

The meal was called the Passover or Pessach and involved both lamb, bitter herbs and unleavened bread, as indeed it still does today.


Did the Hebrews leave Egypt the morning after the Passover meal?

The Passover celebration commemorates the flight from Egypt. There was no Passover meal before the flight.


Can you eat crepes on Passover?

Yes, potatoes are actually a common staple during Passover.


What is done on the night of Passover?

Cleaning the home of regular bread and bread products and shopping for Kosher for Passover foods.


What meal do Jewish people celebrate during Passover?

No meal is "celebrated" during the holiday of Passover. However, during the holiday of Passover, three meals a day are eaten for the duration of the holiday. On the first night in Israel and first two nights outside of Israel, a religious ceremony is held in the home. During this ceremony, the story of the Exodus is read and discussed. Partway through the ceremony, called a 'Seder', there is a break during which dinner is eaten.


What is the only bread product allowed to be eaten during Passover?

The simple answer is that no bread is eaten during Pesach (Passover). However, during Pesach, matzah (sometimes referred to as unleavened bread) is eaten. Additionally, matzah is ground into 'matzah meal' (similar to breadcrumbs) and 'cake meal' (the consistency of flour) and these products are used in all kinds of baking including rolls and cakes. Foods made from these products are called 'gebrokts' and some Jews will not eat them


How is bread used in religious festivals?

It depends on the religion: Christianity: christian communion as the body of christ. Judaism: The challah bread eaten on the Sabbath, the unleavened matza bread eaten on Passover, and generally to complete a meal.


Who celebrates passover meal?

Jews.


Who prepared the passover meal?

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