Baked fresh daily, Hamentashen are buttery, triangular Eastern European desserts typically eaten around the joyous Jewish holiday of Purim. Though most commonly known as a holiday pastry found in a Mishloach Minot basket, Green’s Hamantaschen make the perfect dessert year-round. Whether you can’t wait until Purim for your Hamantash craving to be satisfied, or are
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Added on: February 13, 2019 - More: Comments & Reviews
Baked fresh daily, Hamentashen are buttery, triangular Eastern European desserts typically eaten around the joyous Jewish holiday of Purim. Though most commonly known as a holiday pastry found in a Mishloach Minot basket, Green’s Hamantaschen make the perfect dessert year-round. Whether you can’t wait until Purim for your Hamantash craving to be satisfied, or are simply seeking out a delectable filled dessert, Green’s Hamantaschen make the perfect treat and are always the perfect gift for your friends, loved ones, and co-workers
Excellent! I order five flavors of Hamentashen cookies from Green Cakes/Green Babka: poppy, prune, apricot, raspberry (Oops! On two other reviews, I claimed they were strawberry) and chocolate chip. Being a Christian and never really exposed to the Jewish lifestyle, I would not know what Hamentashen cookies should really look like or how they should taste from a Jewish perspective.However, all five flavors were excellent in taste and texture. The fruit flavors were very fresh, moist and soft with…
Excellent! I order five flavors of Hamentashen cookies from Green Cakes/Green Babka: poppy, prune, apricot, raspberry (Oops! On two other reviews, I claimed they were strawberry) and chocolate chip. Being a Christian and never really exposed to the Jewish lifestyle, I would not know what Hamentashen cookies should really look like or how they should taste from a Jewish perspective.However, all five flavors were excellent in taste and texture. The fruit flavors were very fresh, moist and soft with…
Excellent! I order five flavors of Hamentashen cookies from Green Cakes/Green Babka: poppy, prune, apricot, strawberry and chocolate chip. Being a Christian and never really exposed to the Jewish lifestyle, I would not know what Hamentashen cookies should really look like or how they should taste from a Jewish perspective.However, all five flavors were excellent in taste and texture. The fruit flavors were very fresh, moist and soft with l-o-ts of filling per cookie. The chocolate chip was fresh,…