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Tu B'Shvat Recipes

Jewish food recipes for the holiday that celebrates trees, Tu B'Shvat.
Tu B'Shvat: Menu and Recipes
Read a succinct explanation of the Jewish festival of Tu B'Shvat, the Jewish New Year for trees. Enjoy this traditional Tu B'Shvat menu and recipes, based on the Bible's seven species (shivat haminim).
What might be considered a signature Tu B'Shvat recipe?
Is there a tradition of serving a full meal at a Tu B'Shevat seder? If so, what might be considered a basic Tu B'Shevat recipe like matzoh ball soup for Passover or latkes for Chanukah?
About.com Kosher Food: Tu B'Shvat Recipes
Jews celebrate Tu B'Shvat by learning about the environment, planting trees in Israel, and serving dishes containing fruit and grains mentioned in the Bible either for a regular meal or for a Tu B'Shvat Seder ceremony. Enjoy these kosher Tu B'Shvat recipes.
Nut Balls
This nutty cookie is a perfect Tu B'Shvat dessert.
Orange Muffins
Orange Muffin Recipe for the Jewish holiday of Tu B'Shvat.
Jewish Food List: Recipes for Tu B'Shvat
The Jewish Food List offers a great selection of Tu B'Shvat recipes: Almond and Garlic Soup, Pomegranate Challah, Beef with Fruit Curry, Orange Nut Rice, Apple Fritters, Fruit Compote, and much much more!
RFCJ Cyber-Kitchen.com: Recipes for Tu B'Shvat
Some of the more interesting sounding recipes in this site are Chicken Rimonim (pomegranates), Figs in a Blanket, Fruit Pie: Pizza Romana, Walnut Carob Halvah, Fruity Chicken, Avocado, Citrus and Date Salad, Couscous with Apricots, Apricot-Almond Chocolate Balls, and more.

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