A hamantash (also spelled hamentasch, homentash, homentasch, (h)umentash, pluralized with -en or -n {sometimes singular is spelled this way also}; Yiddish המן־טאַש) is a pastry]] in Ashkenazi Jewish cuisine recognizable for its three-cornered shape. The shape is achieved by folding in the sides of a circular piece of dough, with a filling placed in the center. It is traditionally eaten during the Jewish holiday of Purim. Hamantaschen are made with many different fillings, including prunes, nut, poppy seed, date, apricot, apple, fruit preserves, cherry, chocolate, dulce de leche, halva or even caramel or cheese. Their formation varies from hard pastry to soft doughy casings.
| Identifier (URI) | Rank |
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| dbkwik:resource/qyVYoqHqK_5CmpeuNM-W2Q== | 5.88129e-14 |
| dbr:Hamantash | 5.88129e-14 |