that's your stomach acids, they aid in digestion....aka acid reflux...
yes if you dont burp you will be disrespected from that family or group of people
it was symbolic of a good meal
No more than you do...
A Seder of which eating bitter herbs is just a small part.
yes.that's why it's called a bitter herb. Most Jews use horseradish for this part of the Passover ritual meal.
it tastes i little bitter and if you swallow the gas you... BURP! :D
Whoever replied before me doesn't know what the hell they're talking about. It is considered polite to burp during or after meals in some places in the world. I believe Italy is one, China, India, Russia...
A bitter liquid can be basic, acidic, or neutral, depending on its chemical composition. Bitter tasting substances are not specifically linked to a particular pH level.
To remind the Jews the bitter years their nation experienced while being enslaved in Egypt.
In the seder meal the parsly, or other type of bitter herb, represents the bitter taste of slavery and affliction. In some homes parsley is used because it looks similar to a flail.
Vinegar, it is liquid and bitter
tannin