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You would just put matzah in a food processor and blend it until it's the consistency of breadcrumbs. It's far easier to just buy it.

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Karelle Grady

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Is matzo balls have gluten?

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What are some creative recipes that incorporate matzah farfel as a key ingredient?

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Is matzah healthy?

That depends on one's definition of healthy. Matzah is made from flour and water, that's it so it's neither healthy or unhealthy. Some attempts have been made to make matzah healthier by using whole wheat and/or spelt instead of processed white wheat flour.


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Did ancient israellites eat matzah?

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Can you feed hamsters matzah Matzah is a traditional jewish food eaten around passover all it is is wheat and water?

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How do you write matzah in Hebrew?

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