Tzimmes


noun
1.
Also, tsimmes. Jewish Cookery. any of various sweetened combinations of vegetables, fruit, and sometimes meat, prepared as a casserole or stew.
2.
fuss; uproar; hullabaloo:
He made such a tzimmes over that mistake!

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