Matzo
(noun)
Unleavened bread made from flour and water and often used in Jewish cuisine, particularly during the Passover holiday.
Origin:
Late 19th century: from yiddish matse, from hebrew matzah "unleavened bread".
Examples:
- She bought matzo for the Passover holiday.
- He broke off a piece of matzo and ate it.
- The matzo ball soup is a traditional Jewish dish.
- Matzo is an important part of the Passover meal.
- She made matzo from flour and water and baked it.