What does the Parsley on Passover meal mean?
Parsley is one of the symbolic foods used during the ceremonial dinner of the Passover meal. It represents life, resilience and the new growth associated with the arrival of spring.
During the meal, parsley is dipped into salt water and then eaten, symbolising the tears and struggles that the Jewish people endured during their enslavement in Egypt, and the salt water representing their tears.
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