The Jewish Chronicle

Bakers warn about Brexit impact on hamantasch­en

- BY MEG ILLAH

EXPERTS HAVE warned that from next year, hamantasch­en may have to be reduced from three sides to two, with kosher manufactur­ers forced to respond to Brexit costs.

Speaking to the JC, Rabbi Mordechai Shushan described how potential price rises in the wake of Britain leaving the EU could see drastic changes to the traditiona­l Purim pastry, with producers potentiall­y having to “cut corners”. The rabbi described his community as having “mixed feelings” about the news.

“Some of them feel this country was correct not to bow down to Brussels and we have to accept the consequenc­es, while others believe that instead of dressing up, we should be giving the people who voted to leave a dressing down.”

A Purim staple for the last two centuries, hamantasch­en are instantly recognisab­le due to their triangular shape. Traditiona­lly filled with poppy seeds, other varieties include fruits, preserves or chocolates. In the last few years, a fashion for savoury hamantasch­en has sprung up, horrifying traditiona­lists.

Remarkably, however, manufactur­ers have maintained that it will still be possible for the pastry to maintain its three-sided shape, despite the removal of one of the corners, expressing “absolute confidence” that some form of solution would be found.

“Look at our senior politician­s, like Theresa May and Jeremy Corbyn”, said baked goods producer Zoldie Hamant. “If there’s anything they’ve shown us over the last two and a half years, it’s that seemingly impossible situations can be overcome by a complete inability to understand basic reality.” Esther HaMalka, owner of 63.5 Kingdoms, a well-known kosher shop, agreed that some form of change to Hamantasch­en seemed “highly likely, unless there’s some sort of massive turnaround in the situation, where down becomes up and up becomes down. “And when has that ever happened in history?”

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Cut-backs: the pastry faces an uncertain future

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