Rosh Hashanah Food

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Mini Almond and Grape Crostatas Recipe: A Cuban Rosh Hashanah Tradition

Apples and honey around the High Holidays are certainly not the only ways to ensure a sweet new year.

Date Honey Cake Recipe

Date honey, called silan throughout the Middle East, changes everything.

Balsamic Apple Date Challah for Rosh Hashanah

When you break into the round loaf, it is like biting into a challah cinnamon bun.

Orange and Pomegranate Salad

The pomegranate has long been a symbol of fertility, and thus of the unlimited possibles for the Jewish New Year.

Roasted Beets with Cilantro-Basil Pesto

Beets are a symbolic food eaten on Rosh Hashanah.

Honey Pomegranate Mandelbrot

Pomegranate is not only good for you, but is also a traditional Jewish food.

Arugula Sweet Potato Salad Recipe

This lunchtime salad is especially nice plated individually and topped with cashews.

Plumkuchen–Plum Cake

A German Jewish tradition.

5 Multicultural Recipes for Rosh Hashanah

From Asian challah to "Afro-Ashkefardi" chicken, these dishes will add flair to your holiday table.

The Sweetness of Slowing Down

This apples and honey (bourbon) challah bread pudding is a Rosh Hashanah tradition.

Italian Sweet and Sour Fish for Rosh Hashanah

A delicious symbol of abundance and fertility for the Jewish New Year.

Green Beans with Honey Tahini Glaze

Beans are symbolic on Rosh Hashanah because their Talmudic name sounds like the Hebrew "to increase."

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