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The Bible, in Exodus, commands that: And they shall eat the flesh in that night, roast with fire, and unleavened bread; and with bitter herbs they shall eat it. (Exodus 12:8) The Bible doesn't say what kind of bitter herb. Nowdays, most Jews eat horseradish to keep what can still be kept of this commandment, but we have no idea what bitter herb was used in ancient times. Other bitter herbs eaten today include various kinds of bitter lettuce (some lettuces are very bitter if you let them develop for longer than you would for a salad). Jews have not offered Passover sacrifices since the year 70 when the Tempe was destroyed.

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