There is no record of when Matza balls were first used. The patriarch Abraham already used Matza in 2000 BCE - so maybe his wife Sara made him Matza balls.
Matza meal is matza that has been ground to the consistency of coarse bread crumbs. Matza meal is used in some cooking. On Passover especially, many people bake and cook with matza meal because it is not feasible to bake a cake in 18 minutes. Matza balls have a lot of matza meal in them, as you can imagine. Not all Jews will use matza meal on passover, however. Some Jews do not eat Gebrukts, matza with liquids on it. They are afraid that maybe there is still some flour that didn't get mixed with water and therefor has not been cooked and can still rise, which is forbidden on Passover. For that reason, some Orthodox Jews will not eat matza with spreads on it, and for the same reason will not eat anything baked with matza meal or any other matza by-product.
Matza meal is not like cake meal - for making a cake. Matza meal is ground up matza so that you can bake with it. It can sometimes be used in the place of flour to make cakes, cookies etc but you can not always substitute for flour as the properties are very different. Flour is used to make matza, it is mixed with water and baked quickly. I wouldn't make your own Matza, as the laws of rising can be complicated.
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Joshua Matza was born on 1931-08-08.
Matza isn't eaten during Purim. There is no tradition that addresses eating matza on Purim. It is treated as any other food.
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Matza restaurant suicide bombing happened on 2002-03-31.
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