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During sukkot there are no particular foods that must be eaten, but stuffed foods are extremely common. These may include stuffed peppers, eggplants, or cabbage, stuffed fruits and pastries, knishes, kreplach, main-dish pies, or even ravioli. They also eat some dairy products.

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