Matzah

usgb/ˈmɑːt.sə/
noun

A type of flat, unleavened bread made from flour and water, traditionally used in Jewish religious ceremonies, especially during Passover.

We enjoyed matzah with our soup during Passover.
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Passover matzah, matzah ball soup, matzah meal

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Cultural Significance

Matzah is an important part of Jewish identity and tradition.

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During Passover, it's essential to include matzah in the Seder plate.
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Culinary Use

Matzah can be used in various dishes, not just for religious purposes.

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You can make matzah pizza for a unique twist.
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Symbolism

Matzah represents the quick departure of the Israelites from Egypt.

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Eating matzah reminds us of the struggles of our ancestors.
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