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Meanings of
unleavened bread
in English
Portuguese
hóstia
Catalan
matzà
Spanish
matzá
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Brittle flat bread eaten at Passover.
matzo
matzoh
matzah
Portuguese
hóstia
Synonyms
Examples for "
matzo
"
matzo
matzoh
matzah
Examples for "
matzo
"
1
I'm gonna show you guys how to make a savory
matzo
cracker.
2
Many recipes use a lot of flour or
matzo
meal as a binder.
3
I don't think anybody who's had
matzo
would recognize them, these
matzo
crackers.
4
But the old woman who remembered the
matzo
did, more than anybody else.
5
Combine drained potatoes, onion, eggs,
matzo
meal or flour and salt; mix well.
1
Aside from
matzoh
or challah, few Jewish foods were as ubiquitous.
2
But we broke it, and the
matzoh
went in crumbs on the ground.
3
And he shared a bowl of
matzoh
ball soup with her.
4
I had made this myself; no store-bought
matzoh
for me.
5
Pasta, wine,
matzoh
,
and pickles were also produced in the tenements, foods made by immigrants for immigrants.
1
The
matzah
and wine were flown in from Israel.
2
And it happens a lot where like people just, it's like oh wait, we always
matzah
some how for passover.
3
This
Matzah
occurs in an Italian manuscript of the fourteenth century.
4
In the Haggadah the question is asked, "Why do we eat this
Matzah
?
"
5
The Crawford Haggadah, now in the Ryland library, Manchester, pictures a round
Matzah
through which a pretty flowered design runs.
Usage of
unleavened bread
in English
1
These made
unleavened
bread
,
and were foes to the death to fermentation.
2
The Jews, however, retained the festival of
unleavened
bread
,
wherever they dwelt.
3
The festival continued for seven days, during which
unleavened
bread
was eaten.
4
Thin cakes of
unleavened
bread
were specially prepared for this sacred service.
5
We sit down, and I pass around a plate of
unleavened
bread
.
6
First course is vegetable soup, or a possible casserole-type dish, with
unleavened
bread
.
7
He walked close behind the elder who bore the plate of
unleavened
bread
.
8
Then came the day of
unleavened
bread
,
when the passover must be killed.
9
Nevertheless the custom of celebrating with
unleavened
bread
is more reasonable.
10
We have nothing here but kangaroo and pork, and
unleavened
bread
,
called damper.
11
Seoul Tiger holds the
unleavened
bread
in his palm wondering how to eat it.
12
In fact, it was
unleavened
bread
,
and had not been got at the baker's.
13
Now the feast of
unleavened
bread
,
which is called the pasch, was at hand.
14
Meanwhile, a gnat put him in a passion, and
unleavened
bread
destroyed his peace.
15
It was the same every day,
unleavened
bread
,
cheese, grapes and figs and olives.
16
Placing a pan on a heap of red embers, she baked some
unleavened
bread
.
Other examples for "unleavened bread"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
unleavened
bread
unleavened
Adjective
Noun
Translations for
unleavened bread
Portuguese
hóstia
pão ázimo
Catalan
matzà
Spanish
matzá
Unleavened bread
through the time
Unleavened bread
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Less common