We eat apples dipped in honey at Rosh Hashanah to wish in a sweet and fruitful new year.
A piece of apple dipped in honey.
No, Jews are allowed to eat honey. This is because there is a special exemption in the bible which makes honey Kosher, or pure to eat.
The dish made from apple, nuts, honey, wine, and spices is called charoset. This is the recipe used by Ashkenazi Jews. Sephardi and Mizrachi Jews usually make a cooked version of charoset that has dates instead of apples.
Yes, Jews can eat apple crumble, provided it complies with dietary laws such as kashrut. This means the ingredients must be kosher, and it must be prepared in a kosher kitchen if they observe these dietary restrictions. If the apple crumble is made with kosher ingredients and prepared according to these guidelines, it is permissible for Jewish individuals to consume it.
apples dipped in honey tastes good but it depends on the honey and the apple
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You can eat honey whenever you please. There is no specific time you must eat honey.
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Jews who eat kosher will not eat snails since snails are not kosher. However, not all Jews eat according to the laws of kashrut, so some Jews do eat snails.
Observant Jews do not eat crayfish.
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