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Hamantaschen: The iconic jam-filled biscuits that are the signature treat at Purim The ancient dramatic tale of Purim is celebrated every spring with the buttery, triangular-shaped biscuits called hamantaschen.
The holiday of Purim celebrated every spring commemorates a foiled attempt to annihilate the Jewish people by the biblical character Haman, a villainous high-ranking official in the court of King Ahasuerus' Persian Empire. Jews today mark the occasion by baking hamantaschen – a crunchy, triangular-shaped biscuit with a slightly nutty-flavoured poppy-seed filling, though other jams like prune, apricot or raspberry can be used to complement the buttery treat.
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