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Latkes are fried potato pancakes that are traditionally eaten to commemorate the Hanukkah oil miracle.
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Another treat to remind you of the Hanukkah oil miracle are fried jelly doughnuts.
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The term "gelt" describes the wrapped chocolate coins used in the Hanukkah game dreidel.
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Although they're not as traditional as latkes or sufganiot, hanukkah cookies are still a well-liked way to commemorate the day.
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In many Jewish homes, brisket is a staple dish for special occasions like Hanukkah.
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A classic Jewish noodle casserole, kugel can be made with savoury or sweet noodles.
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These delicate crescent pastries have a rich flavour thanks to the addition of sour cream and cream cheese to the dough.
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It's easy to identify this traditional Jewish bread on a Hanukkah table.
If you are looking for using up leftover rotis, these are perfect!
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