Wednesday, April 10, 2019

Here Come the Passover Videos: Kids Try Traditional Pesach Foods


It wouldn't be Passover without traditional chametz-free foods. Love them or hate them, we have to tolerate them for eight days (seven if you're in Israel).

The ultimate test of a Passover food is how children will react to the taste and texture of many foods that are so different from what they are used to year-round.

The Nosher, a feature of MyJewishLearning.com decided to have some fun by letting some children taste and comment on these Pesach foods.

As Shannon Sarna wrote on The Nosher,  
We decided to put the ultimate critics to the test to give reviews of traditional Passover foods: adorable children.
The foods featured in this video include horseradish, gefilte fish, stuffed dates, matzah ball soup, coconut macaroons, store-bought jelly slices, chocolate covered matzah, and even scallions which some Sephardim include on their seder plates, and then later use to whip one another during the singing of Dayenu to emulate the slaves in Egypt.
Enjoy, and watch for more Passover videos that we'll be posting soon.

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