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Matzoh is the flat unleavened bread which we eat in Passover as commanded in the Torah (Exodus ch.12).

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What does matzoh mean?

A flat bread used in the Jewish celebration of Passover.


What culture eats matzoh?

It's a Jewish food, but you don't have to be Jewish to eat it.


What holiday do Jewish people eat matzoh on?

Passover.


Do Matzah balls have any religious significance?

YES IT IS A JEWISH MEAL AT PASSOVER Answer No, there is no religious significance to matzoh balls. At Passover, the command is no levening in your house. You may have new flour (matzoh), but you can't bake bread because the definition of bread is flour and levening. The combination of matzoh and water yeilds unleavened bread. Matzoh balls are wheat dumplings which are boiled in chicken broth until done. Matzoh balls are made of eggs, oil, and matzoh meal, refrigerated, then boiled. Other than they fullfill the command for no levening in the house, there is no religious significance.


What is the size of a piece of matzoh?

A piece of matzoh typically measures about 10 inches by 10 inches, though sizes can vary slightly. It is usually thin and flat, designed to be easily broken into smaller pieces for serving or eating. Matzoh is traditionally made from flour and water and is a key component of the Jewish Passover celebration.


How many dishes can matzo make?

There are countless dishes made from matzoh and matzoh products.


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Can you give me a sentence using the word matzoh?

I ate the last piece of matzoh bread during Passover.


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