My Grandmas Famous Charoset Halegh
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Today on Healthy Cooking with Shayda, I'm going to share with you my grandmother's famous Charoset (Halegh). Charoset is typically made with fruits, nuts and spices. Now, depending if you are Sephardic or Ashkenazi, theres many ways of making it. I have always loved my grandmother's version and looked forward to our Passover Seder. Charoset represents the motor used for brickmaking when the Israelites were in Egypt. The sweetness represents Freedom. I hope you and your family will enjoy this recipe for your Passover Seder! • Please check out my website for this recipe and for more recipes webinars at... • https://healthycookingwithshayda.com • Please subscribe to our YouTube channel and ring the bell, so you will be notified when we go live, or have a new video up. Please share and like our video's with your friends and family. We are trying to reach as many people as possible. • If you have any questions, feel free to email me at: • [email protected] • To see my favorite products I use in my video please visit my AMAZON page (link below) • https://www.amazon.com/shop/influence... • Non Affiliate links • https://californiabalsamic.com • use healthy cooking with shayda in the remarks box to get two free samples with your order. • When you use our Affiliate links to make purchases we do earn a small commission without any extra cost to you. Be sure to check out our Amazon Influencer Recommendation Page where you will find my favorite kitchen gadgets, small kitchen appliances, pantry items and other fun things that I use and like. • All information provided is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice or treatment. Please consult with your doctor before changing your diet. Videos produced by Healthy Cooking with Shayda are intended for informational and entertainment purposes only.
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