Seder Plate
Matzah & Grains
Traditional Foods
Drinks & Desserts
Fun & Symbolism
100

This bitter herb, often horseradish, represents the bitterness of slavery

 What is maror?

100

The unleavened bread eaten during Passover

What is matzah?

100

Fluffy dumplings often served in soup
What are matzah balls?

What are matzah balls?

100

Four cups of this are traditionally consumed at the Seder

What is wine (or grape juice)?

100

Salt water symbolizes these
What are tears?

What are tears?

200

This sweet mixture of fruits and nuts symbolizes mortar used by slaves

What is charoset?

200

This rule forbids eating leavened grain products during Passover

What is chametz?

200

A brisket is typically cooked using this method

What is braising?

200

Sweet wine often associated with Passover Seders

What is Manischewitz?

200

Reclining while eating symbolizes this
What is freedom?

What is freedom?

400

A roasted bone placed on the Seder plate

What is the shank bone (zeroa)?

400

This hidden piece of matzah is found by kids after the meal

What is the afikoman?

400

Potato pancakes often eaten during Jewish holidays

What are latkes? (bonus: more common at Hanukkah!)

400

This coconut-based cookie is a popular Passover treat
What are macaroons?

What are macaroons?

400

The order of the Passover meal is called this
What is the Seder?

What is the Seder?

500

A green vegetable dipped in salt water at the Seder

What is karpas?

500

Flour and water baked in under 18 minutes to prevent rising makes this

What is kosher-for-Passover matzah?

500

A flourless chocolate cake is popular because it avoids this ingredient

What is flour (or leavening)?

500

This fruit-based jelly-like dessert is often served as a light sweet option
What is compote?

What is compote?

500

This question begins with “Why is this night different…”
What are the Four Questions (Mah Nishtanah)?

What are the Four Questions (Mah Nishtanah)?

1000

This item represents the Passover sacrifice and is often a roasted egg

What is beitzah?

1000

These five grains can become chametz
What are wheat, barley, spelt, rye, and oats?

What are wheat, barley, spelt, rye, and oats?

1000

This root vegetable is commonly used for maror

What is horseradish?

1000

This symbolic cup is left for a prophet
What is Elijah’s cup?

What is Elijah’s cup?

1000

This Hebrew word means “telling” and is the book used at the Seder

What is the Haggadah?

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