Yes, unleavened bread does sometimes have a bitter flavor that some people find objectionable. The bread is sometimes known as matzo and is often eaten during Passover.
Unleavened bread
Unleavened(without yeast) bread, wine, roast lamb and bitter herbs (according to the customs said in Exodus)
Unleavened bread is bread without yeast. Today it could be tortillias. Yeast used to go bad very quickly an ussually distroyed the bread. Unleavened bread is bread without a flaw, or perfect bread.
There are quite alot of breads such as rye garlic bread sundried tomato bread .......
The Feast of Unleavened Bread The Occasion of our Freedom
Matzoh which is unleavened bread.
unleavened bread
Along with roasted lamb and unleavened bread, the Israelites were to eat bitter herbs on the first night of Passover (Exodus 12:8).
they had unleavened bread and wine (which was more like our grape juice than wine now)
Unleavened bread :)
Unleavened.
Matzo