Perfectly Breaking a Matzo video ( In Japanese?)
During the Jewish Festival of Passover, anything with yeast in it is taboo food. This is because during the exodus of the Israelites from Egypt, they did not have time to allow their bread to rise.
So, instead of bread, matzo is served. Matzo is an unleavened bread that looks like an unsalted cracker (and tastes worse). In fact, it is said that eating the box instead of the matzo would be better tasting. One major problem with matzo is that is is very hard to break evenly, as it tends to bust into tiny pieces.
Here is a Japanese video that answers the age old question, how do you break a matzo into two even halves?[Via YouTube]









