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What was on the menu at the Last Supper besides bread and wine?
Bread and wine sounds like a prison meal. What else was there?
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- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
With bread, Jam or butter for sure...........
- WolfeblaydeLv 71 decade ago
Here you go, courtesy of Wikipedia:
The Passover Seder Plate (ke'ara) is a special plate containing six symbolic foods used during the Passover Seder. Each of the six items arranged on the plate have special significance to the retelling of the story of the Exodus from Egypt. The seventh symbolic item used during the meal—a stack of three matzot—is placed on its own plate on the Seder table.
"The six items on the Seder Plate are:
Maror and Chazeret: Two types of bitter herbs, symbolizing the bitterness and harshness of the slavery which the Jews endured in Ancient Egypt. For maror, many people use freshly grated horseradish or whole horseradish root. Chazeret is typically romaine lettuce, whose roots are bitter-tasting. Either the horseradish or romaine lettuce may be eaten in fulfillment of the mitzvah of eating bitter herbs during the Seder.
Charoset: A sweet, brown, pebbly paste of fruits and nuts, representing the mortar used by the Jewish slaves to build the storehouses of Egypt.
Karpas: A vegetable other than bitter herbs, usually parsley but sometimes something such as celery or cooked potato, which is dipped into salt water (Ashkenazi custom), vinegar (Sephardi custom), or charoset (older custom, still common amongst Yemenite Jews) at the beginning of the Seder.
Zeroa: A roasted lamb bone, symbolizing the korban Pesach (Pesach sacrifice), which was a lamb offered in the Temple in Jerusalem and was then roasted and eaten as part of the meal on Seder night.
Beitzah: A roasted egg, symbolizing the korban chagigah (festival sacrifice) that was offered in the Temple in Jerusalem and was then eaten as part of the meal on Seder night."
In addition, everyone is expected to drink four cups of wine or pure grape juice during the Passover meal.
- Eclectic HereticLv 71 decade ago
The traditional Passover (Seder) meal would have included lamb and bitter herbs and the bread would have been unleavened. Not sure what else goes into the traditional meal, you would have to google that.
Blessings on your Journey!
- Ninja PenguinLv 61 decade ago
Since they were celebrating the Passover, I would imagine the Passover meal (Exodus 12-13).
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- Anonymous5 years ago
Toast.