Matzah is fine, not hateful, not delicious. It's pretty much what you do with it, unless you chew it for a very long time- at which point it becomes sugar water in your mouth.
I'm fond of matzah, but despise macaroons with a passion. Home-made are barely stand-able, canned would be more suitable to being treated as projectile weapons, if only it weren't so cruel to the enemy.
And then there's ring jells, and fruit slices, and...
I almost bought my friends a solid chocolate (kosher for Passover!) seder plate when I was at Rein's this weekend, but it looked a little too sacrelicious.
matzah= the unleavened bread eaten by Jews on Passover.
For most Orthodox (and most Conservative) Jews, it's the only grain product that you can eat for the whole week of the holiday. (Jews of Sephardi origin have a tradition of still being able to eat legumes and some other grains like rice or corn).
The poll seems to be confirming my theory, which I'll write about later
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Date: 2008-04-14 06:16 pm (UTC)I wanna clicky for those of us in the sticks!!!!!
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Date: 2008-04-14 11:37 pm (UTC)I almost bought my friends a solid chocolate (kosher for Passover!) seder plate when I was at Rein's this weekend, but it looked a little too sacrelicious.
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Date: 2008-04-15 12:38 am (UTC)Aliza makes my favorite sort of matzah balls- dense enough to sink ships.
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Date: 2008-04-15 11:46 am (UTC)For most Orthodox (and most Conservative) Jews, it's the only grain product that you can eat for the whole week of the holiday. (Jews of Sephardi origin have a tradition of still being able to eat legumes and some other grains like rice or corn).
The poll seems to be confirming my theory, which I'll write about later