Matzo crackers not made for PassoverBite-sized matzo crackers may be hard to find for Passover tables next month. A global kosher food producer says it won't make Tam Tams for the first time in 68 years. Manischewitz spokesman David Rossi says there were delays getting a new oven working at a New Jersey plant. Because of that, the company didn't have enough time to produce its full line of matzo products for Passover. But other companies are producing the bite-sized matzo crackers and some stores still have leftover boxes from last year. Matzo is made without yeast. Eating unleavened bread is an essential part of Passover.
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