Chocolate Seder plate
FALMOUTH, ME - MARCH 18: Rabbi Laura Boenisch of Bnai Portland demonstrates adds baker's chocolate to a milk chocolate Seder plate at her Falmouth home. The unsweetened portion is meant to serve as the moror -- symbolic of the bitterness of enslavement. The variety of chocolate chips represent charoset, or mortar, that enslaved Jews were forced to make for Pharaoh. The white chocolate shank bone represents the lamb. Boenisch also adds a Cadbury Creme Egg for the Baytzah, to represent rebirth; an orange to represent chazaret, another form of bitterness; and a chocolate-covered apple for the Karpas, which represents spring. (Staff photo by Ben McCanna/Portland Portland Press Herald via Getty Images)
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