noun
- unleavened bread eaten during Passover, traditionally made from flour and water
Usage: also spelled matzah or matzo; Jewish religious observance
Examples
- During Passover, Jewish families eat matza instead of regular bread.
- The recipe for matza is simple: just flour and water mixed and baked quickly.
- She bought a box of matza crackers at the grocery store for the holiday.
- Matza is a central part of the Passover Seder meal.
- The children enjoyed eating matza with butter and jam.