Pesahující
Pesahující is a term primarily used in the Czech Republic and Slovakia to describe a specific type of confection, often a cookie or biscuit, that is traditionally prepared for the Jewish holiday of Passover, or Pesach. The name itself is derived from "Pesach," the Hebrew word for Passover. These treats are made without leavening agents, such as yeast or baking soda, in accordance with Passover dietary laws which prohibit chametz (leavened grain products).
The ingredients and preparation of pesahující can vary, but they commonly include matzah meal (finely ground
Pesahující serves as a popular and permissible sweet option during Passover for those who observe the holiday's