charoset
/tʃɑːˈroʊzɛt/Definitions
1. noun
A sweet paste or sauce traditionally served as part of a Jewish Seder meal, typically made from crushed walnuts, apples, and wine, symbolizing the mortar used by the Israelites in Egypt.
“The family enjoyed the charoset during their Passover dinner, appreciating the rich flavors and historical significance.”