Read about the rest of the Seder symbols at the attached link where this quote is copied from:
In the middle of the Kiara, we find the Maror, the bitter herbs. For Maror, we use horseradish and/or romaine lettuce stalks. We eat it twice during the Seder. Eating Maror is one of the most important parts of the Seder. These bitter herbs represent the Jews' bitterness as they labored day and night for Pharaoh While we consume them, we must remember that even though now we might live in relative comfort and happiness, our ancestors in Egypt were suffering from their hard labor. Also, we must realize that there are many in the world suffering today, and we must feel for them and help them.
Yes, they will not hurt the horse.
what happen if you eat too many radishes
Yes.
yes
Yes, and they love them!
You like the flavour.
Horses can't eat radishes. Horses don't have special gut tissue that allows them to throw it up. In stead, they get a bad stomach ache called COLIC. Colic is the leading cause to death in a horse. If a horse has or is spotted with colic, call your vet ASAP.
The sauce is great on roast beef sandwiches and gifilte fish.
radishes
Yes lots of people do.
Noodles that say Kosher for Passover on the box.
Christians can eat whatever they wish during the 8 day holiday of Passover. Although Passover is a Jewish holiday, Christians also acknowledge it.