April 11, 2004 at 3:44:06p.m.
Ever wonder what things like oat or spelt matzah taste like?
Alexandra, one of my end-of-Pesach guests, reports that one of the highlights of her (Chabad) seder was a matzah-tasting. Yes, a matzah-tasting. Not different brands of shmurah (worthy of a rant in itself), but different types of shmurah. They had regular, whole wheat, spelt, oat, and rye. Her report:
Regular shmurah – “The same old classic stuff.”
Whole wheat – “A healthy alternative. It’s different, but still is practically as good as regular.”
Spelt – “Surprisingly tasty. It had a more distinctive flavor than regular shmurah, less bland.”
Oat – “This one tasted the most like cardboard. You could see the pain in the guests’ faces when they tried to eat a whole piece of it.”
Rye – “It tasted good, but the texture was enough to scare one off. It wasn’t smooth and flat; it was rough.”
There you have it!
(DW)
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