Matzo is a crisp, unleavened bread, central to the Jewish holiday of Passover. Made simply from flour and water and baked quickly, it symbolizes the haste of the Israelites' exodus from Egypt.
Matzo is a crisp, unleavened bread, central to the Jewish holiday of Passover. Made simply from flour and water and baked quickly, it symbolizes the haste of the Israelites' exodus from Egypt.