unleavened bread

NOUN
  1. brittle flat bread eaten at Passover
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  • A lamb had and roasted together with unleavened bread, bitter herbs and other items.
  • In the Old Testament the feast of Pentecost (from the Greek word for “fiftieth”) was one of the three great pilgrimage festivals of Israel, a celebration of the spring harvest that took place fifty days after the offering of first fruits at Passover and the Feast of Unleavened Bread. Pentecost Sunday: The Church made manifest
  • The menu rotates daily, with three curry dishes as well as vegetarian fare, and what Indian course is complete without naan and other unleavened breads, hot from the oven?
  • This "pascha" must therefore have been the pagan "pascha," for the Jewish Pascha always came before the days of unleavened bread. Myblessedhome
  • 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
  • The smell of cooking meat is everywhere, as skewers, made to order, are thrown onto the searing plates to be cooked to perfection, while unleavened breads do their thing alongside.
  • As the Jews were celebrating the feast of unleavened bread, which we call the Passover, it was customary for the priests to open the temple-gates just after midnight. Antiquities of the Jews
  • Seven days thou shalt eat unleavened bread, and in the seventh day shall be a feast to The Lord.
  • But what we really noticed was the bombardment of aromas that almost overwhelmed us; recently brewed strong syrupy coffee, freshly baked unleavened bread and something else, something delicious.
  • unleavened bread is often simply flour mixed with water
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