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Zomick's Challah recipe taken from the book labeled as Zomick's Kosher Challah - Bread Recipes, begins with the words Mens sana in corpore sano, which means that the health of the body is strongly related to health of mind, or vice versa. This is the reason why the goodreads author of this cookbook did not only aimed to reach spiritual well-being, but to also take care of body health. Here at Zomick’s bakery, we know that there are many relationships between body and soul, or soul and body. That’s why we think that this challah recipe incorporates both.
The inspiration for this recipe goes half a century back, when the founders of Zomick’s bakery came to New York and opened their bake shop, first in that time in Inwood. The challah this recipe gives is covered in deep-gold, light-textured colors and is a real feast for both sight and taste.
During the holydays, the Zomick’s challah is a regular baking product found on the dinner tables in many houses all over the NY state.