matzah

/ˈmɑtsə/
noun
  1. Alternative spelling of matza; a thin, flat, unleavened bread eaten especially during the Jewish holiday of Passover.
    • Matzah is made from flour and water, with no yeast.
    • The children decorated matzah with chocolate for a fun activity.
    • He broke a piece of matzah and shared it with everyone at the table.
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