noun
- Plural of matzo; unleavened bread eaten during Passover.
Usage: Also spelled matzohs or matzos; matzot is the Hebrew plural form.; Religious/cultural context: Jewish observance
Examples
- During Passover, families gather to eat matzot and recall the exodus from Egypt.
- The bakery produces fresh matzot for the holiday season.
- Children enjoy breaking matzot at the Seder table.
- Matzot are traditionally made from flour and water only.
- She bought several boxes of matzot from the grocery store before the festival began.