Matzoth is a symbolic food that is consumed by the Jewish people during the Passover festival. It is a flat, unleavened bread that is made from flour and water and is baked until it becomes crisp and golden brown. Matzoth is a Hebrew word, and there are several synonyms for it in different languages. In Yiddish, it is called "matza," while in Hebrew, it is called "matzah." Some other synonyms for Matzoth include "unleavened bread," "grim bread," or "Passover bread." It is known and celebrated across the world, and each culture has its unique way of consuming and making it.