3. Moroccan Purim Bread: Ojos de Haman - “Haman’s Eye”
These sweet loaves, traditionally studded with nuts and seeds, are shaped to resemble Haman’s face. The eggs are his eyes, and during the meal the eggs are ripped out of the bread, symbolizing tearing out the evil Haman’s eyes. Also called Boyoja Ungola di Purim, this bread is traditionally made by Moroccan Jews for Purim.
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1. Caveos di Aman - Haman's Hair
This Purim dish is traditional to Bulgarian Jews, who have a long and rich history, dating back almost 2,000 years. The spaghetti represents Haman’s hair, and the olives and eggs represent the cycle of life.
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