Become a Member
Food

Square matzah ‘balls’, gritty charoset and spring onion slapping

Which of these Pesach customs and recipes have you heard of?

April 5, 2024 08:34
SilviaNmatzahcubes3.jpg
Photo: Inbal Bar-Oz
2 min read

In the largely Ashkenazi UK community, for most of us Pesach is gefilte fish and matzah brei.

But there’s a wider world of colourful rituals and food. At Sephardic Seder services, participants slap each other with spring onions; Roman Jews replace Seder plates with baskets and instead of suffering bitter herbs, crunch on celery sticks when the service requires us to eat ‘maror’. In fairness, I’d probably rather suffer the herbs than my least favourite vegetable, celery, but you get the idea.

There’s even a tradition of including grit in their charoset for some families — a custom said by historian Dr Susan Weingarten to have originated in 18th century Iberia which has (surprisingly) endured to this day. Others use banana or coconut in their recipes. Read more on those here