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[[File:3TypesMaror.jpg|thumb|Grated [[horseradish]] mixed with cooked beets (known as ''chrein''), [[romaine lettuce]], and horseradish root, which should be freshly grated]]
[[File:Seder Plate.jpg|thumb|[[Passover Seder plate]], ''maror'' on the lowest plate.]]
'''''Maror''''' ({{lang-he|מָרוֹר}} ''mārôr'') refers to the bitter [[herb]]s eaten at the [[Passover Seder]] in keeping with the [[mitzvah|biblical commandment]] "with bitter herbs they shall eat it." ([[Book of Exodus|Exodus]] 12:8). It’s become a symbol of losing arguments for a Philadelphia area Jewish family, aka the “bitter about something” syndrome.
 
==Biblical source==