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Contribuiți la feedbackThis honey cake originated in Germany during the Middle Ages and has since become a staple in Jewish cuisine. It is often served as a traditional dessert during Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year, symbolizing hope for a sweet and prosperous year ahead. Despite the fact that many people may not personally enjoy it, honey cake is still seen as a must-have dish during the holiday season, much like Christmas pudding. Does anyone really enjoy Christmas pudding?
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I don't know what they were thinking, they need bacon
Weekend Brunch! We went for brunch and enjoyed some delicious dishes. We tried their Buttermilk pancakes topped with cream, berry compote, bacon, and a side of scrambled eggs. It was very satisfying.
This honey cake originated in Germany in the Middle Ages, and became a staple of the Jewish kitchen, finding a place as the traditional cake of Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year. It symbolises a hope for a sweet and fruitful new year. Many dismiss honey cake as one of those traditional staples that simply has to be made and served, regardless of the fact that nobody actually likes it, which reminds me of Christmas pudding. Does anybody really like Christmas pudding?
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