And just like that, we’re talking about Purim.

This year, the holiday kicks off on the night of Monday, March 2—which means it’s officially time to get a handle on all of our mishloach manot needs.

Technically speaking, the mitzvah requires any Jew to send two different types of food to at least one other person. But may we suggest looking into Zabar’s just-launched Purim hamantaschen gift package to anchor whatever box you’re putting together?

The box technically contains just one type of food, hamantaschen, so it’s technically not halachically diverse on its own. That being said, there are so many Purim cookies in there that you can totally use them to round out a properly halachic mishloach manot.

Iconic NYC appetizing shop Zabar’s is famously not kosher, but this specific gift set is. Priced at $89 with free ground shipping, it includes freshly baked hamantaschen boxes in the brand’s two best-selling flavors, apricot and prune, plus a hamantaschen-shaped marzipan from Marzipops, the Michigan-based marzipan candy company, and a few grogger noisemakers for good measure.

It’s not every day that kosher palates get to indulge in treats made by legendary New York institutions that usually serve non-certified fare, so grabbing one of these boxes really feels like a must—whether you’re adding it to your mishloach manot lineup for friends and family or keeping it all to yourself because, frankly, why wouldn’t you?