- Matzah, matzo, or maẓẓah (Hebrew: מַצָּה, romanized: maṣṣā, pl.:
matzot or Ashk. matzos) is an
unleavened flatbread that is part of
Jewish cuisine and...
-
matzah metugenet, literally, "fried matzah"),
sometimes spelled matzah brie,
matzoh brei, or
matzo brei, is a dish of Ashke****
Jewish origin made from matzah...
-
middle eastern Jews
introduced additional variations. An
early recipe for
matzoh ball soup, made with beef stock, is
found in The
Jewish manual, or, Practical...
- soda may be used in P****over
baked goods made with
matzoh meal and in
matzoh balls.
Since the
matzoh meal used in
those foods is
already baked, the grain...
-
Wexler asked that an
investigation be
started to
determine why the
price of
matzoh, the
unleavened bread that is a
staple at
Jewish tables during P****over...
- cooking, such as
matzah brei, a
breakfast meal
consisting of
strips of
matzoh cooked like
scrambled eggs. The
establishment is
often mentioned in the...
-
Enforced Libel Laws. A list of
other books in the
Matzoh "series"
including The
Matzoh of
Casterbridge and
Matzoh ****, with the
rider "Unfortunately all of...
- "Macho Man" is a song by
American disco group Village People,
released as the
second single and
title song of
their album Macho Man (1978). The song entered...
-
regular meals,
Stage Deli held
special events including the
Matzoh Bowl to
determine the best
matzoh ball soup. The
Stage Deli had a
longstanding rivalry with...
- cuisine,
including foods such as bagels, knish,
gefilte fish, kreplach,
matzoh ball soup, hamantash, lox, kugel, pastrami, and brisket.
Other Jewish communities...