PASSOVER MATZAH: My Family Agrees, It's Osem

Passover is rapidly approaching, the day we celebrate freedom from slavery and a supposedly seminal event in our history. Well, the historical basis for this is uncertain. But for Jews around the world this holiday is a major part of our year and Matzah plays a central role.

My family is not so religious, as people have probably gathered. One Passover we spent with a friend that ordered a massive amount of Chinese food for our celebration. The eggroll of our affliction...and pork products did play a role in the seder.

And when it comes to Matzah, my family is ecclectic. We often get egg and onion...usually Streits. My son loves "yellow Matzah" meaning Goodman's egg Matzah. Plain Maztazh is fine. Everything Matzah (Manishevitz) is a bit much, but not bad. The only one we were left a bit flat by, though we appreciated the effort, was Manishevitz "Mediterranean" Matzah didn't quite work.

This year we happened to buy a 5-pack of Matzah for Passover. We tend to eat Matzah on a regular basis...all of us. So buying in bulk around Passover makes sense.

This year we happened to grab the Osem "Israeli Matzah," subtitled "Matzah with a Mitzvah" because they donate some tiny amount of gelt to plant trees for every 5-pack people buy. Planting trees is good. So we bought it even though we realized it was a touch of a scam.

Then we tasted it. THIS is what Matzah should be.

All four of us agree...this is some of the best Matzah we have ever tried. A bit dry, but that is what you expect. PERFECTLY fresh, crisp and tasty. I love it. My wife loves it. My 12 year old step daughter, who currently disparages the world, loved it. My son...he ate it. We are not sure if it's his favorite, but it sure pleased him.

Osem's "Israeli Matzah with a Mitzvah" is THE Matzah to eat. Don't know how easy it is to find outside of NYC, but we got it at our regular supermarket. So if you like Matzah, buy the Osem 5-pack. My entire family rarely agrees 100% on something. But we all LOVED this Matzah.

And for those who think a review of Passover Matzah is too trivial to blog about, well, all I can say is take it up with Moishe. He's the one who led us out of Egypt and gave us those commandments.


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Elizabeth Fields's picture

Osem Matzah

Please tell me where I can find this delicious Matzah, that is so great....well done on all sides..and crisp, yum...I want to have it all year round. I live in Boynton Beach Florida...found the Passover boxes in Publix, but they do not carry it now. Please, please give me a source.Many thanks,
Elizabeth Fields


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So I'm not the only one!

They are good...but I have only seen them at Passover so far. I will keep an eye out for them and let you know if I find them.


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