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Title: Soft Matza
Post by: Chai on February 29, 2012, 08:18:06 PM
http://www.softmatza.com/

What do you guys think. Im Mizrachi so I think Im gonna try it.
Title: Re: Soft Matza
Post by: Deer Man 420 on February 29, 2012, 10:42:32 PM
It looks good, i never heard of soft matzoh let us now how it turned out.
Title: Re: Soft Matza
Post by: Kahane-Was-Right BT on February 29, 2012, 10:48:58 PM
http://www.softmatza.com/

What do you guys think. Im Mizrachi so I think Im gonna try it.

I've been meaning to buy soft matzah for the past few years but haven't had it yet.  Its probably 1000 times better than stale burnt cracker matzah.
Title: Re: Soft Matza
Post by: Chai on February 29, 2012, 11:29:45 PM
I've been meaning to buy soft matzah for the past few years but haven't had it yet.  Its probably 1000 times better than stale burnt cracker matzah.
probably  :)
Title: Re: Soft Matza
Post by: angryChineseKahanist on March 01, 2012, 12:15:16 AM
jewish pita bread?
Title: Re: Soft Matza
Post by: Kahane-Was-Right BT on March 01, 2012, 12:21:13 AM
jewish pita bread?

Kind of but more like a loffa.
Title: Re: Soft Matza
Post by: Tag-MehirTzedek on March 01, 2012, 10:20:20 AM
It says its all sold out. I remember another place I believe in australia they are doing it. Also in Israel. And in some places in Brooklyn (the Syrian Sefardic Massa's, maybe its this place with the website).
Title: Re: Soft Matza
Post by: GunsAndRosesFan on March 02, 2012, 12:06:49 AM
Since I am Ashkenazi I don't eat Kitniyot in Passover so I can't try it.. but it looks 8) nice
Title: Re: Soft Matza
Post by: muman613 on March 02, 2012, 02:40:27 AM
Since I am Ashkenazi I don't eat Kitniyot in Passover so I can't try it.. but it looks 8) nice

Me either... Sounds strange to me...
Title: Re: Soft Matza
Post by: Tag-MehirTzedek on March 02, 2012, 09:19:14 AM
Since I am Ashkenazi I don't eat Kitniyot in Passover so I can't try it.. but it looks 8) nice

 This isn't kitniyot bread. It is made from the exact same ingredients as the massa you eat on Pessah. But whatever the issue of Kitniyot has its arguments (this Rav has a series of lectures of why Kitniyot are not prohibited for either Sefardim or Askenasim- www.Machonshilo.org) if you request I can show you the exact lectures dealing with this.