Hamantashen
Hamantash (Jewish cuisine): A Hamantash is an Ashkenazi Jewish pastry (*) in the form of a triangular cookie variously filled or filled and generally associated with the Jewish holiday of Purim (**). The name refers to Haman, the wicked from the story of Purim. In Hebrew, hamantashen are known as אוזני המן, oznei Haman, or “the ears of Haman.” The shape is obtained by folding a circular piece of dough around the sides ...
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