noun
- plural form of matzah; unleavened bread eaten especially during Passover
Usage: Jewish cuisine; religious observance
Examples
- The family prepared matzoth for the Passover seder.
- She bought several boxes of matzoth from the kosher market.
- During Passover week, they ate matzoth instead of regular bread.
- The recipe called for ground matzoth as an ingredient.
- Traditional matzoth are made with only flour and water.
- The bakery specializes in handmade matzoth for the holidays.