matzo

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Definition

Matzo is a thin, crisp, flat bread made without yeast, traditionally eaten by Jewish people during Passover.

Usage & Nuances

Usually spelled 'matzo' or 'matzah'. Used mainly in Jewish religious and cultural contexts. Plural is 'matzot' or 'matzos'. Commonly appears in the phrase 'matzo ball soup.' Not simply any flatbread—specifically made without yeast for Passover.

Example Sentences

Have you ever tried chicken soup with matzo balls?

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We eat matzo during Passover.

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Matzo is flat and crispy.

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You cannot use yeast to make matzo.

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I love having butter on my matzo for breakfast.

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During Passover, my grandmother bakes her own matzo at home.

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