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Eat Bread with Joy, Drink Wine with a Merry Heart

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[[File:Cymes.jpg|thumb|Tzimmes, a traditional Jewish dessert made of carrots (and possibly other root vegetables) and raisins (and other dried fruits), sweetened with honey or sugar and seasoned with cinnamon. In modern Polish the word ''"cymes"'' is still used to mean anything that's exceptionally good, even if few modern Poles have actually sampled actual tzimmes.<br>{{small|The picture comes from [https://toriavey.com/toris-kitchen/recipes/stovetop-tzimmes/ Tori Avey's] cooking blog.}}]]
 This is the second part of my attempt at explaining Jewish dietary law. In [[Of This Ye Shall Not Eat for It Is an Abomination|my previous post]] I focused on the limitations restrictions kosher rules place on animal-based products. Today, we'll take a closer look at plants, as well as some holiday fare.<ref>The title of this post is a paraphrase of the Biblical passage, "Go thy way, eat thy bread with joy, and drink thy wine with a merry heart"; {{Cyt
| tytuł = Authorized (King James) Bible
| rozdział = Ecclesiastes