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The answer MATZO has 70 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of matzo in various dictionaries:
noun - brittle flat bread eaten at Passover
Often used to modify another noun : matzo meal.
noun - an unleavened bread
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Ball material |
Kind of meal |
Seder serving |
Passover staple |
Corrugated cracker |
More of the quip |
Passover bread |
Kind of ball |
Brittle bread |
Food described in Exodus |
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This square Passover food is considered the bread of affliction as well as the bread of redemption |
This thin bread consumed during Passover reminds Jews of the hastily baked bread of the Exodus |
As well as the traditional type, Manischewitz also makes this unleavened bread in the form of smaller crackers |
This unleavened bread is eaten (but not always enjoyed) during Passover |
The Afikomen is this, broken off from a larger piece & hidden for children to find at a Passover Seder |
The afikomen, a piece of this bread, is hidden & becomes a bargaining chip for gifts |
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A brittle, flat piece of unleavened bread, eaten especially during Passover. |
a crisp biscuit of unleavened bread, traditionally eaten by Jews during Passover. |
brittle flat bread eaten at Passover |
A crisp biscuit of unleavened bread, traditionally eaten by Jews during Passover. |
Matzo description |
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Matzo, matzah, or matza (Yiddish: matsah, Hebrew: matsa; plural matzot; matzos of Ashkenazi Hebrew dialect) is an unleavened flatbread that is part of Jewish cuisine and forms an integral element of the Passover festival, during which chametz (leaven and five grains that, per Jewish Law, can be leavened) is forbidden. * As the Torah recounts, God commanded the Jews to create this special unleavened bread. During Passover it is eaten as a flat, cracker-like bread or used in dishes as breadcrumbs and in the traditional matzo ball soup. * Matzo that is kosher for Passover is limited in Ashkenazi tradition to plain matzo made from flour and water. The flour may be whole grain or refined grain, but must be either wheat, spelt, barley, rye, or oat. Some Sephardic communities allow matzos containing eggs and fruit juice to be used throughout the holiday.Passover and non-Passover matzo may be soft or crisp, but only the crisp "cracker" type is available commercially in most locations. Soft mat |