noun
- unleavened bread eaten during Passover, traditionally made from flour and water
Usage: Also spelled matzo or matza; Usually plural: matzos or matzot; Jewish religious observance
Examples
- During Passover, families gather to eat matzoh at the Seder meal.
- The recipe for matzoh is simple: just flour and water mixed and baked quickly.
- She bought a box of matzoh from the grocery store for the holiday.
- Matzoh ball soup is a traditional Jewish comfort food.
- The children enjoyed breaking pieces of matzoh during the ceremony.
- Many families have their own traditions for preparing matzoh dishes.