noun
- Plural of matzoh; unleavened bread eaten during Passover.
Usage: Also spelled matzah, matzo, or matzos.; Jewish religious food tradition.
Examples
- During Passover, families eat matzohs instead of regular bread.
- The bakery sells fresh matzohs every spring.
- She crumbled the matzohs to make matzoh meal for the recipe.
- The Seder plate includes matzohs as a central element.
- Children enjoy eating matzohs with butter and jam.