They were never a separate entity, those are just two different names for the same holiday.
Unleavened bread is basically a bread without yeast. recipe.com has a few recipes.
Nan is a unlevened bread (no yeast is used) which is baked in a clay oven, it's an Indian bread.
On maundy Thursday christianseat unlevened bread and attend survive , with comunion.
Matzoh which is unleavened bread.
i don't know but try rubbing a sandwich on your head and then putting oil on your feet, hold a dafoldil in your mouth, then move house. You will get the answer within a week (or maybe a day!)
As unleavened bread.See also:More about Passover
Unleavened.
Matzah; also spelled matzoh. This thin unleavened bread is eaten during Passover. See also:More about Passover and the Seder
They have to shop for Kosher for Passover foods and clean their homes of ALL regular bread and bread products.
eat and break bread .... well, not exactly bread. This is the "matzoh" holiday - unleavened bread (a lot like a cracker). Traditionally we do not eat bread, or anything leavened, for the entire 8 days of passover.
Jews prepare for Pesach (Passover) by cleaning the home and removing all leavening (bread, cakes, cookies, pasta, and some other things). Kosher-for-Passover foods are bought, including unleavened bread called Matzoh.
unleavened bread