Such items as stew, unleavened bread, and fried foods are common, whereas leavened breads and broiled foods, are not. |
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Seven days thou shalt eat unleavened bread, and in the seventh day shall be a feast to The Lord. |
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Breakfast is a light meal consisting of fresh unleavened bread, tea, and perhaps butter, white cheese, and jam. |
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A staple of the Afghan diet is a flat, unleavened bread cooked in clay ovens. |
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In Argentina we do pork, chicken and fish accompanied by salad, potato salad, tomatoes, unleavened bread and beer and wine. |
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A variety of unleavened breads like naans, rotis, and parathas are also widely eaten. |
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It was eaten as porridge and made into unleavened bread and malted for beer. |
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Why does the Orthodox church use leavened bread and most Protestant fellowships use unleavened bread? |
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Church doctrine holds that Communion wafers, like the bread served at the Last Supper, must have at least some unleavened wheat. |
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Staple foods in Eritrea include kitcha, which is thin and unleavened and prepared from wheaten flour. |
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Shops opened, selling bags of spices and nuts, and at least one bakery was producing fresh, unleavened bread in a wood-fired oven. |
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In drier parts of India, their staple diet consists of various unleavened breads, pulses, and vegetables. |
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For one thing, it was unleavened bread, as yeast wasn't added to dough until the Egyptians accidentally dropped a few pieces into the mixture. |
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The standard diet of the Marathas consists of flat, unleavened bread with pulses and vegetables. |
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It is eaten in the form of flat, unleavened bread called chapatis or roti, together with spiced lentils and vegetables in season. |
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In the highly baked, unleavened rye crispbreads of Scandinavia the faintly bitter natural flavour of rye comes through pleasantly. |
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Ragi flour is made into the leavened pancakes called dosa and the thinner, unleavened roti. |
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It is marked by the eating of matzah, unleavened bread, and by the celebration of an elaborate Seder on the first two nights. |
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Grains are ground into flour and made into unleavened bread, which is baked in mud ovens. |
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That night you will eat the flesh roasted at the fire with unleavened bread and bitter herbs. |
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The word has come to suggest a certain vague primitiveness, instinct unleavened by experience, a false prophet. |
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No, the point on Passover is the positive act of eating unleavened bread, matzot, to emphasize the good of freedom. |
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Senior marines served the junior, doling out grilled lamb and peppers beside seasoned rice and unleavened bread. |
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Moses led the hebrews to the Red Sea, where they made unleavened bread which is bread without any ingredients. |
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The Church pictures this on Passover night when unleavened bread is eaten as a symbol of Christ's broken body. |
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Some was leavened, some unleavened, they used different kinds of flour, and they made different shapes, including rings and crescents. |
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They lived only on chapattis, a flat unleavened bread, for 15 years. |
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One must first receive the Passover in order to come out of sin and live God's way of life-become unleavened. |
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The menu rotates daily, with three curry dishes as well as vegetarian fare, and what Indian course is complete without naan and other unleavened breads, hot from the oven? |
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Of those who attend the Memorial a small minority worldwide partake of the wine and unleavened bread. |
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The Churches of Christ, among others, use grape juice and unleavened wafers or unleavened bread and practice open communion. |
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The unleavened bread also underscores the symbolic belief attributed to Christ's breaking the bread and saying that it was his body. |
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The Armenian Apostolic Church, like the Latin Church, uses unleavened bread. |
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An unleavened bread called makki di roti is a popular bread eaten in the Punjab region of India and Pakistan. |
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This article covers the other type of biscuit, which is typically hard, flat and unleavened. |
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The pilgrimage for the feast of Pesach or Passover, also called the feast of unleavened bread, was one of the most pleasant because it took place at spring. |
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Bannock, flat, sometimes unleavened bread eaten primarily in Scotland. |
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The council ordered Calvin and Farel to use unleavened bread for the Easter Eucharist. |
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It goes well with desserts generally very structured or consistent as those with unleavened dough with citrus preserves and those with almond paste, but also dishes with foie gras and cheese hot hard paste. |
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At the Council of Bari in October, Anselm delivered his defence of the Filioque and the use of unleavened bread in the Eucharist before 185 bishops. |
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Unleavened bread or matzo is eaten to remember the Exodus when the Israelites fled Egypt with their dough to which they had not yet added yeast. |
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Unleavened bread and a fruit spread called haroseth are still served today at Passover feasts to remind God's people to be ready to go for God when he calls! |
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