No he & the bible were against leavened bread.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bread
"Bread consists minimally of flour and water; salt is present in most cases; and usually a leavening agent such as yeast is used."
2006-09-03 20:02:47
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answer #1
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answered by lilith 7
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The bagel originated in Central Europe, probably in Poland. A 1610 document from Krakow mentions “beygls” given as a gift to women in childbirth. This is often cited as the earliest known reference to the bagel, but the document is not clear what a “beygl” is. It may be what is now known as a bagel, it may be something related to the word for stirrup (beugal), or it may refer to something else whose meaning is lost.
An oft-repeated story states that the bagel originated in 1683 in Vienna, Austria, when a local Jewish baker created them as a gift for King Jan III Sobieski of Poland to commemorate the King's victory over the Turks that year. The baked good was fashioned in the form of a stirrup (or horseshoe, tales vary) to commemorate the victorious cavalry charge. That the name bagel originated from beugal (stirrup) is considered plausible by many, both from the similarities of the word and due to the fact that traditional handmade bagels are not perfectly circular but rather slightly stirrup-shaped. (This fact, however, may be due to the way the boiled bagels are pressed together on the baking sheet before baking.) More prosaically, the name bagel may simply originate from the Yiddish and German word bügel, meaning “bale” or bow, sometimes used to refer to a round loaf of bread (see Gugelhupf for a Austrian cake with a similar ring shape).
2006-09-04 03:03:33
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answered by Idrankhemlock 2
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Most likely matzo or unleavened bread...like pita bread. I'm sure he will rather enjoy a bagel and lox when he returns in the Golden Age.
2006-09-04 03:08:19
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answered by Perry L 5
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Demun's answer is very funny.
Bagels weren't invented until many centuries later (in Europe I believe) by the Jewish community. I think that Jesus would have like them.
2006-09-04 03:03:24
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answered by wunderkind 4
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um.... why do you ask ?
did you really just give up five points to ask if Jesus ever ate Bagels??
I'll say YES with peanutbutter and bananas
2006-09-04 03:02:43
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answered by minx 3
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Sure...why not...I do not see the basis, but I will gow ith it. No scripture I can think of talks about bagels.
2006-09-04 03:06:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Soitenly!
2006-09-04 03:01:21
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answered by valcus43 6
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its possible that jesus ate all kinds of different foods similar to what we eat today. so yeah, its possible. he needed good food too.
2006-09-04 03:02:07
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answered by succubus_angel_666_777 3
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bagels are a north american thing.
2006-09-04 03:02:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Only with cream cheese
2006-09-04 03:01:13
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answered by Anonymous
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