Hamantash
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| Place of origin | Ashkenazi Jewish communities |
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| ID | 801727 |
About Hamantash
A hamantash is a filled-pocket cookie or pastry recognizable for its triangular shape, usually associated with the Jewish holiday of Purim and Haman, the villain in the Purim story. The shape is achieved by folding in the sides of a circular piece of dough, with a filling placed in the center.