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  • Used during Passover in Jewish custom, matzo bread represents the beginning of harvest time in Israel, according to the Jewish Virtual Library. A flat bread that typically resembles a large cracker,…

  • Matzo, unleavened and crispy flatbread, is not only the centerpiece of the Jewish Passover Seder ritual. All through the Passover festival, as well as through the rest of the year, matzo is enjoyed in…

  • Matzo bread and crackers are both both thin, flat baked goods. Both are made from a combination of flour and water, and both are usually unsweetened. Matzo bread is an ancient kind of unleavened…

  • Matzo, or Matzah, bread is a Jewish unleavened bread that is typically consumed during Passover when Jews are not allowed to consume leavened products. Unleavened bread must be made without using…

  • Looking for a sweet treat while keeping Kosher during Passover or just any time? Try this Matzo Toffee, a toffee-chocolate covered matzo. Here's how to make it.

  • Though you can buy matzo that's already prepared, baking your own matzo is a rewarding experience because you can get it to your exact specifications. It's also not a difficult process if you can find…

  • Matzo meal is made from finely ground matzo and is an ingredient in a wide range of kosher foods. You can buy prepared matzo meal from the kosher section of your grocery store, but making it is both…

  • Matzo is tasty at anytime, but for Jewish people Matzo is an essential food on the Passover holiday. Matzo is eaten at Passover to commemorate the Jews fleeing Egypt. Matzo is unleavened bread.…

  • The Jewish Passover Festival requires that we eat Matzo during the holiday and we do not eat bread. This is to celebrate Moses and the Hebrews crossing the desert when running from the Egyptians.…