Afikomen

/ˌɑːfɪˈkoʊmən/ noun

In Jewish tradition, a piece of matzah (unleavened bread) hidden during the Passover Seder meal and eaten at the end of the meal.

From Greek 'afikoman' (ἀφικόμενος), meaning 'dessert' or 'entertainment,' adopted into Hebrew tradition and referring to the final matzah eaten at Passover.

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