I'm gonna show you guys how to make a savory matzo cracker.
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Many recipes use a lot of flour or matzo meal as a binder.
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I don't think anybody who's had matzo would recognize them, these matzo crackers.
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But the old woman who remembered the matzo did, more than anybody else.
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Combine drained potatoes, onion, eggs, matzo meal or flour and salt; mix well.
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Aside from matzoh or challah, few Jewish foods were as ubiquitous.
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But we broke it, and the matzoh went in crumbs on the ground.
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And he shared a bowl of matzoh ball soup with her.
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I had made this myself; no store-bought matzoh for me.
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Pasta, wine, matzoh, and pickles were also produced in the tenements, foods made by immigrants for immigrants.
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These made unleavenedbread, and were foes to the death to fermentation.
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The Jews, however, retained the festival of unleavenedbread, wherever they dwelt.
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The festival continued for seven days, during which unleavenedbread was eaten.
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Thin cakes of unleavenedbread were specially prepared for this sacred service.
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We sit down, and I pass around a plate of unleavenedbread.
Uso de matzah en inglés
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The matzah and wine were flown in from Israel.
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And it happens a lot where like people just, it's like oh wait, we always matzah some how for passover.
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This Matzah occurs in an Italian manuscript of the fourteenth century.
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In the Haggadah the question is asked, "Why do we eat this Matzah?"
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The Crawford Haggadah, now in the Ryland library, Manchester, pictures a round Matzah through which a pretty flowered design runs.
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When it was first proposed to introduce Matzah machines in London, the resistance came chiefly from the manufacturers, and not from the ecclesiastical authorities.
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Many, however, unlike the modern Matzah and owing to the shape of the mould, have a broad border distinct from the rest of the cake.
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The lines, unless they be mere pictorial embellishments, are, possibly, as in the Leeds cakes, rows of indentations resulting from the punctuation of the Matzah.