matzo 的定义
plural mat·zos, mat·zoth, mat·zot [maht-suhz; Sephardic Hebrew mah-tsawt; Ashkenazic Hebrew mah-tsohs]. /ˈmɑt səz; Sephardic Hebrew mɑˈtsɔt; Ashkenazic Hebrew ˈmɑ tsoʊs/.
- unleavened bread in the form of large crackers, typically square and corrugated, eaten by Jews during Passover.
- one of these crackers.
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- I have never been to the Matzo Ball, but I gather the vibes are different.
- At the end of the brief talk, the robots served Obama and Netanyahu a piece of matzo in honor of the Passover holidays.
- Once all the potatoes and onion have been ground up and mixed together in a bowl, add the eggs, matzo meal, and salt.
- Before the search for the matzo begins, Cookstr presents a few modern twists on traditional Passover dishes.
- No Jewish holiday meal would be complete without matzo ball soup, and that goes double for a holiday based around matzo.
- We had had neither bread nor matzo for dinner, and were more hungry than ever, if that is possible.
- But the old woman who remembered the matzo did, more than anybody else.
- Feitel broke the "matzo" in halves, and gave one half to his friend.
- Tonight, you must eat with us fish and soup and 'Matzo'-balls.
- Feitel drew out from under his blouse a whole fresh, white "matzo," covered with holes on both sides.