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unleavened bread

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Bread made without a raising agent.

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"We eat plain rotis" — an unleavened bread.

Bannock, flat, sometimes unleavened bread eaten primarily in Scotland.

For on all other nights we eat either leavened or unleavened bread; why on this night only unleavened bread?

The festival is also called Ḥag or Matzot ("Festival of Unleavened Bread"), for unleavened bread is the only kind of bread consumed during Passover.

The government has donated 11 tonnes of flour to the Jewish community this year to make unleavened bread for Passover.

No, the point on Passover is the positive act of eating unleavened bread, matzot, to emphasize the good of freedom.

Senior marines served the junior, doling out grilled lamb and peppers beside seasoned rice and unleavened bread.

The most notorious example of these was the blood libel, which alleged that the Jews killed Christian boys and used their blood to make unleavened bread.

Corn can be ground into tortillas, an unleavened "bread," parched, or prepared with wood ashes or shells to make a hominy.

One other major difference is the Eastern use of leavened rather than unleavened bread for the host, the bread that ceremonially becomes Christ's body.

Streit's matzo bakery still makes unleavened bread for a national and international market at the Rivington Street address where the company was founded in 1925.

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