Get Free Checker

matzo

[ UK /mˈætsə‍ʊ/ ]
NOUN
  1. brittle flat bread eaten at Passover

How To Use matzo In A Sentence

  • `Cornflakes don't get eaten in my home on the Passover," she replied with a smile, `but you're welcome to matzo and jam. OUT OF THE ASHES
  • Buttermilk, kumiss, and matzoon are often agreeable and beneficial to the sick; by some, they are more easily digested than whole milk. School and Home Cooking
  • Central and Eastern Europe's cuisines would be remiss without grated crumbs for their schnitzels, matzos, and strudels.
  • After the Second World War, Jewish cooking was synonymous with Eastern European food: matzo balls, flanken, chopped liver, kasha with varnishke, potato latkes. Boxed In « The Blog at 16th and Q
  • I've always considered migas Mexican matzoh brei, having had matzoh brei first. Migas in the morning | Homesick Texan
  • We have known patients to take kindly to an exclusive diet of kumyss, or matzoon, or predigested foods, with stale toast or zwieback, to which can be added stewed fruits. The Eugenic Marriage, Volume I. (of IV.) A Personal Guide to the New Science of Better Living and Better Babies
  • I've had tamales here that were as light and loose as matzo balls, the corn meal so buoyant it barely held together around the fillings.
  • Later in older children, raw beef, eggs, boiled milk, kumyss, or matzoon and gruels may be given. The Eugenic Marriage, Volume IV. (of IV.) A Personal Guide to the New Science of Better Living and Better Babies
  • Perhaps one of the most unique tributes to that time is the practice of only eating unleavened bread, called matzo, for all eight days. WCAX - Local News
  • Do you know the real reason why Jews have three matzoth at the Seder table?
View all