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Matza

Noun:

Matza refers to an unleavened bread that is traditionally eaten by Jewish people during the Passover holiday. It is usually made from flour and water, and it is flat and crisp.

Example sentences:

  1. During the Passover Seder, we always eat matza as a symbol of our ancestors' journey out of Egypt.
  2. I bought a box of matza to prepare for the upcoming Passover celebration.
  3. My grandmother's matza recipe is the best; she adds a pinch of salt for extra flavor.

Adjective:

In a popular context, matza can be used as an adjective to describe something that resembles or relates to the Jewish unleavened bread.

Example sentences:

  1. She baked a matza-like bread, which was crispy and perfect for the occasion.
  2. The matza-like texture of the crackers made me reminisce about Passover meals.

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