15 Rosh Hashanah Desserts to Guarantee a Sweet New Year

Sweets aren’t just a nice finishing touch at Rosh Hashanah—they’re arguably crucial to the holiday. Apple slices and honey are a traditional offering, but no one said you had to stop there. From completely parve cakes and challah to non-parve rugelach, blondies, and ice cream, here are 15 dessert recipes to help you ring in the new year.

This winery is owned by the Bavarian state, as indicated in the name Staatlicher.  The Residence is depicted on the wine label.

The most popular wines they do are the Müller-Thurgau and Silvaner varieties…

 

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Another great wine that this vineyard and the region produce is the Grauer Burgunder, also known as Pinot Blanc!

That’s definitely a flavorsome and aromatic, elegant white wine to enjoy!

Also, take a note that the vineyard called Juliusspital and located nearby makes a surprisingly excellent and sophisticated Rose wine…

All in all, just begin to look out for these Franconian varietals when you are ordering off a wine list, or next time you go to your favorite wine shop.

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  1. So extra excited! The Parisian scenery all around, little Eiffel towers on the tables…
    sounds very romantic!

    1. Yep, I agree. I’m a guy, and I look forward to such atmosphere as well! Though, not more than to my perfect, juicy, medium rare steak…)

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