Matzo

Matzo is a hard, flat, cracker-like bread made from plain flour and water. The dough is pricked several times before baking to prevent it from rising. Matzo is ritually eaten during the Passover seder, then used as a bread replacement during the Passover holiday, as it is technically unleavened. Matzo can also be made with egg, but that variety may not be eaten at the Passover seder, and some strict Jews may not consume it for the whole of Passover.

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