Observance of Passover, when the Temple in Jerusalem stood, required that every family slaughtered a lamb as an offering of thanks. The lamb then had to be roasted and eaten that night. Any of the lamb that wasn't eaten that night could not be eaten at a later time. Also, no different than today, unleavened bread (matzah) was a key part of the observance of Passover.
One of the foods on the Seder plate is the Z'roa - a roasted shank-bone of lamb or goat, or a chicken wing, or chicken neck. It symbolizes the korban Pesach (Pesach sacrifice), which was a lamb that was offered in the Temple in Jerusalem, then roasted and eaten as part of the meal on Seder night. See also:More abut the Seder meal
Yes, roasted chicken, duck, hen, lamb, ham, beef, or any other meat can be served besides or in addition to a traditional turkey Thanksgiving dinner.
The first night of Passover is the Seder night. During the Seder-meal, there are a number of symbolic foods on the table. One of them is a roasted lamb or goat shank-bone, chicken wing, or chicken neck; symbolizing the korban Pesach (Passover sacrifice), which was a lamb that was offered in the Temple in Jerusalem, then roasted and eaten as part of the meal on Seder night.
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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Specially lamb and piglet. Roasted.
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Roasted soy beans, as their name implies, are soy beans that have been roasted in an oven. They are often eaten as a snack, like peanuts.
i think it was unleavened bread and something else like fishAnswerUnleavened bread would've definitely been eaten along with the roasted lamb that families offered as sacrifice of thanks to HaShem (The Creator).
The question is based on a premise which is not true! Lamb is still eaten.
Milk and Roasted, Crushed testicals of a lamb