How did matzo get its name?

Answer:
The name Matzo (or Matzah, or whatever) comes from the type of flour that is used. For Jews, during the week of Passover, no leavened breads are supposed to be eaten. Which means no yeast, or leavening agents of any kind. Matzo is unleavened flour.
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