Since only "unleavened" foods can be eaten on Passover (Pesach), there are many special recipes associated with this holiday.
- charoset
- bitter herbs
- hard boiled egg
- sponge cake
- gefilte fish
- matzah ball soup
External sites
Passover recipes from
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