Humentash vs Hamantasch - What's the difference?
humentash | hamantasch | Alternative forms |
Humentash has no English definition.
A traditional Ashkenazi three-cornered cookie eaten during the Jewish holiday of Purim. The filling may be made from variously from poppy seeds, prunes, nuts, dates, apricots, fruit preserves, chocolate, caramel, or cheese.
*{{quote-news, year=2007, date=February 28, author=Florence Fabricant, title=Food Calendar, work=New York Times
, passage=A workshop for children and adults on making hamantaschen , the triangular pastries that are traditional for Purim, the Jewish feast being celebrated Saturday and Sunday, will be held tomorrow
Hamantasch is a alternative form of humentash.
Humentash is often a misspelling of hamantasch.
Humentash has no English definition.
As a noun hamantasch is
a traditional Ashkenazi three-cornered cookie eaten during the Jewish holiday of Purim. The filling may be made from variously from poppy seeds, prunes, nuts, dates, apricots, fruit preserves, chocolate, caramel, or cheese.humentash
Not English
Humentash has no English definition. It may be misspelled.hamantasch
English
(wikipedia hamantasch)Alternative forms
* hamantash * hamentasch * hamentasch * homentasch * homentash * humentashNoun
(hamantaschen)citation