Nri Kichel
Nri kichel (Yiddish: קיכל, otutu kichlach קיכלעך, obere nke קוכ kukhn "cake") bụ ihe na-atọ ụtọ ma ọ bụ kuki na nri ndị Juu. A na-eji àkwá, ntụ ọka, na shuga eme ya, a na-afụkọta ntụ ọka ahụ ma belata ya n'ụdị ụta.[1][2]
Nri Kichel a kwadebere maka azụmahịa bụ achịcha kpọrọ nkụ, nke yiri ụta na-acha shuga.[3] A na-ejikarị ha eme ihe na kiddush n'ụlọ nzukọ mgbe ozi Shabbat gasịrị ma bụrụkwa ihe oriri na-ewu ewu na Rosh Hashanah.[4][5]
Kichlach yiri ka ọ mepụtara na etiti ma ọ bụ n'ebe ọwụwa anyanwụ Europe na obodo ndị Juu Ashkenazi site na narị afọ nke iri na itoolu ma mesịa bụrụ onye a ma ama gburugburu ụwa na diaspora na mbata na narị afọ iri abụọ.[6][7] Kiddush na mmalite narị afọ nke iri abụọ nke ụlọ nzukọ Ashkenazi dị gburugburu kichlach, pickled herring, na schnapps.[8] Ndị Juu nọ na South Africa ka na-enye kichel na herring a pịrị apị, nke bụkwa ihe a na-emekarị n'ụlọ nzukọ ndị America ruo n'afọ 1950.[8] A na-eri Kichlach mgbe ụfọdụ na ụdị ọzọ na-atọ ụtọ ma ọ bụ na-eri ya.[9]
N'ihi ìhè ha, ikuku ha, a na-akpọ kuki "nothings" mgbe ụfọdụ.[10] Kichlach nwere aha ọma maka ịbụ kuki kpọrọ nkụ ma na-etinye ya na ihe ọṅụṅụ na-ekpo ọkụ dịka tii.[11] Mgbe a kwadebere ya na nri matzah kama ntụ ọka, a pụrụ iri kichlach n'oge ezumike Ista.
Ihe odide
[dezie | dezie ebe o si]- ↑ Nathan (2011-01-12). Joan Nathan's Jewish Holiday Cookbook (in en). Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group. ISBN 978-0-307-77785-0.
- ↑ Levi (2019-12-15). Is Kichel a Cracker or a Cookie? (en). aishcom. Retrieved on 2021-03-01.
- ↑ Kichels Recipe: Jewish Bow Tie Cookies
- ↑ Kichel
- ↑ Nathan. "To the New Year, Southern Style", The New York Times, 2002-09-04. Retrieved on 2022-05-29. (in en-US)
- ↑ Folksongs. Patch, Patch, Kichelech! sung by Ruth Rubin. YIVO Archives. Retrieved on 2022-05-29.
- ↑ Kichlach. Consulate of the General of Israel to the Mid-Atlantic (1999). Retrieved on 2022-05-29.
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 Koenig (2019). "Kichlach: History Lesson", The 100 most Jewish foods : a highly debatable list, Alana Newhouse, Stephanie Butnick, Noah Fecks, Joana Avillez, Gabriella Gershenson (in en), New York: Artisan, 153. ISBN 978-1-57965-927-1. OCLC 1089264811.
- ↑ Riklin (21 Jan 2021). Go Eat Houston: Kichel, teiglach and marunchinos, oh my!. Jewish Herald-Voice. Retrieved on 2022-05-29.
- ↑ Mmm… kichelicious!
- ↑ Hoffmann (2019). "Kichlach", The 100 most Jewish foods : a highly debatable list, Alana Newhouse, Stephanie Butnick, Noah Fecks, Joana Avillez, Gabriella Gershenson (in en), New York: Artisan, 152. ISBN 978-1-57965-927-1. OCLC 1089264811.