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bread
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Jewish
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Unleavened bread (matzah) is traditionally eaten during Passover
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bread
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Jewish American
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Challah bread is a traditional Jewish bread, often braided and eaten on Shabbat and holidays
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matzo (unleavened bread)
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Jewish culture
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Eaten during Passover as a symbol of the Israelites' exodus from Egypt
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matzo (unleavened bread)
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Orthodox Jewish culture
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Carefully prepared to ensure it meets Kosher dietary laws
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unleavened bread
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Jewish culture
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Commonly consumed during Passover in Jewish culture and as a staple in Middle Eastern cuisine
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unleavened bread
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Jewish culture
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Traditional and important during Passover and other religious occasions
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unleavened bread
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Jewish culture
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Commonly eaten during Passover as a symbol of the Israelites' haste to leave Egypt, where there was no time for bread to rise
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unleavened bread
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Judaism
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Associated with religious ceremonies such as Passover and the Eucharist, often made without yeast to symbolize haste and humility.
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