Bikkurim

/ˌbɪkˈkɔːrɪm/ noun

In Jewish tradition, the first fruits or crops harvested from the land, brought as an offering to the temple as an expression of gratitude.

From Hebrew 'bikkurim' meaning 'first fruits,' derived from 'bikkor' meaning 'first'; this religious practice is ancient and documented in biblical texts, reflecting gratitude for harvest and abundance.

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