{"id":21166,"date":"2009-02-25T05:42:36","date_gmt":"2009-02-25T05:42:36","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/ou.org\/life\/food\/cooking\/faye_levy_purim_poppyseed_connection\/"},"modified":"2015-10-30T04:08:48","modified_gmt":"2015-10-30T09:08:48","slug":"faye_levy_purim_poppyseed_connection","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.ou.org\/life\/food\/cooking\/faye_levy_purim_poppyseed_connection\/","title":{"rendered":"Purim: The Poppy Seed Connection"},"content":{"rendered":"<div style=\"float: left; padding-right: 5px;\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignleft\" src=\"https:\/\/s3.amazonaws.com\/ou-images\/content\/FayeLevy_SpicyCarrotSalad200.jpg\" alt=\"image\" width=\"150\" height=\"223\" border=\"0\" \/><\/div>\n<p>During my years at elementary school at the Hebrew Academy of Washington, DC, I learned that the holiday of Purim commemorates the heroism of Esther, the Jewish wife of the king of Persia. She courageously saved the Jewish community from extermination plotted by the king\u2019s wicked advisor Haman, who makes Jaffar in Disney\u2019s movie \u201cAladdin\u201d look like a good guy.<\/p>\n<p>We were also told in class that when Esther discovered Haman\u2019s evil designs against the Jews, she fasted for three days and then begged the king to save her people.<\/p>\n<p>As children, what interested us the most was the fact that we were actually encouraged to make noise at the synagogue with our groggers when the name Haman was mentioned during the reading of the Megillah (the Book of Esther). And of course, for us the other main highlight of the holiday was eating hamantaschen.<\/p>\n<p>Our curriculum did not include a discussion of why poppy seeds are the most common filling for hamantaschen. Only much later did I find out that the popularity of poppy seeds is also related to the Purim story.<\/p>\n<p>According to tradition, Esther became a vegetarian when she moved into the king\u2019s palace in order to avoid eating food that was not kosher. To sustain herself, she ate seeds, nuts and legumes, which are rich in nutrients. Therefore many Jewish communities observe a custom of including beans, chickpeas, poppy seeds, nuts and dried fruits in Purim menus and sweets.<\/p>\n<p>North African Jews begin the holiday with a dish of couscous embellished with raisins and enriched with butter. Tunisians serve a first course of fava beans with hard boiled eggs. Moroccan Jews serve a variety of colorful cooked salads as hors d\u2019oeuvres in their Purim banquet. My mother, who was born in Poland, prepared a wonderful kugel of noodles layered with raisins and apples and spiced with cinnamon. Another central European Purim favorite is noodles sprinkled with poppy seeds.<\/p>\n<p>In Queen Esther\u2019s honor, here is a vegetarian menu for Purim.<\/p>\n<blockquote>\n<ul>\n<li>Spicy Moroccan carrot salad<\/li>\n<li>Eggplant puree with garlic and coriander, served with pita bread<\/li>\n<li>Cumin-scented chickpeas<\/li>\n<li>Broccoli with lime juice dressing<\/li>\n<li>Creamy couscous with raisins<\/li>\n<li>Hamantaschen with poppy seed-raisin filling<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<\/blockquote>\n<hr \/>\n<p><i><b>Faye Levy<\/b> is the author of <\/i>Healthy Cooking for the Jewish Home<i> (Morrow), <\/i>1,000 Jewish Recipes <i>(Wiley) and <\/i>Jewish Cooking For Dummies <i>(Wiley)<\/i>.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>During my years at elementary school at the Hebrew Academy of Washington, DC, I learned that the holiday of Purim commemorates the heroism of Esther, the Jewish wife of the king of Persia. 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