Chametz

/ˈχɑːmɛts/ noun

Leavened grain products that are forbidden to eat during the Jewish holiday of Passover.

From Hebrew 'chametz' meaning 'leavened.' The word comes from the root meaning 'to ferment' or 'to sour.' During Passover, Jews commemorate the exodus from Egypt when they had no time to let bread rise, so chametz is symbolically avoided.

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