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SB621|1400616746|3676990 said:jaysonsmom|1400610419|3676906 said:SB621|1400573566|3676597 said:jaysonsmom|1400558895|3676531 said:In the bible, it is written that the Hebrew people led out of slavery by Moses, ate Mana, provided by the Lord for 40 years. That is what made me think of this topic...
Anyway, some of your posts made me think of one thing I eat almost every morning for breakfast.....toast with melted cheese!
MATAZ!!!!!! heheh sorry but I love it! My husband makes the most amazing mataz pizza (with goat cheese, cherry tomatoes, asparagus, balsamic and the bitter lettuce) or we do mataz bri where you scramble it in eggs and put sugar on top. We eat mataz pretty much every week.
Instead of picking 1 food can I pick a food group? I could eat Thai everyday for the rest of my life. Spicy food is my addiction in life.
Okay, the foodie in me is SO curious. What is Mataz? a grain? What is the country of origin. I've never heard of this!
Matza ( sorry bad mispelling there) is unleaven bread...many people, for whatever reason, think matza and manna are the same thing since they both come from the story of the Israelite s fleeing Egypt.. So your story just made me think about it as I grew up on that stuff.
This is such a comedy of errors! I know very well what matzoh is. (I even participated in a thread on homemade matzoh with Maisie once!) However, I was sure that Sarah had some secret food -perhaps from her wanderings as a military wife! So I looked up, "Mataz" and found it was a Circassian dumpling filled with spicy ground beef or lamb, but that it could be filled with potato or other foods. In a photo it looked a bit like a Chinese steamed dumpling, ravioli, Jewish kreplach, or pierogi. I think most cultures have a dumpling stuffed with something that they usually eat. My Slovak grandmother made the most delicious pierogi (pronounced "ped-aw-kee" in Slovak) that I could easily imagine it being anyone's favorite food!
The only thing that had made me wonder about Mataz being a Circassian type dumpling in Sarah's posting was that she had written that they used Mataz to make pizza...and I couldn't figure out how one would make pizza using a dumpling!!!
Deb/AGBF