Irish Try Jewish Food For The First Time [WATCH]

It’s always an exhilarating experience when you try the foods of a different culture for the first time ever. For example, I recently had traditional Filipino breakfast a few days ago and it blew my mind. The Irish folks over at Facts are known for venturing into the unknown when it comes to foods from around the world.

This time, they’re going kosher.

Watch this group of  young Irish lads and lasses sit down together and try popular Jewish dishes. These include: matzo ball soup, tahdig (crispy rice), flaky bourekas (filled puff pastries), brisket, maror (bitter herbs eaten at Passover).

Check out the video and see their mixed reactions.

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