Matzos, also known as matzah, is a traditional unleavened flatbread that is commonly consumed during Jewish holidays, particularly Passover. Despite being a staple food item in Jewish cuisine, there are several synonyms associated with matzos, including the term "matzah crackers." Other related terms to matzos include "unleavened bread," "Passover bread," and "kosher bread." Additionally, the Yiddish term for matzos is "matze," and the Hebrew word for matzos is "matzot." Due to its importance in Jewish culture, matzos and its synonyms are often found in Jewish literature, religious texts, and recipes.