It’s unleavened and edible, right?
No.
The proper forum is Cafe Society for food. Maybe you should stick to restaurants.
Uhhh, well… Play-Doh is maybe not harmful to eat, but it’s certainly not meant to be eaten, and it doesn’t taste particuarly good, last I recall.
Hasbro says:
I think that if you tried to roll it out and bake it, you’d wind up with an inedibly hard sheet of stuff unless you figured out a way to incorporate a lot of air into it
I’m not saying it would be GOOD matzoh.
I’m just wondering if a flatbread made from Play-Doh would be acceptable to eat during Passover. It’s basically salt, flour and water. Matzoh are basically flour, and water. Does matzoh cease to be matzoh if you add some salt before baking?
The “dough” can’t be exposed to the air for more than 18 minutes before baking, or it’s not kosher. Also, AFAIK, kosher matzoh can only contain flour and water.
The play-dough we make at my preschool is flour, salt, cream of tartar, oil and water. I’ve never tried baking it, but it will dry completely in about 24 hours. It just crumbles, though, if you try to break it up after it’s dried.
Sounds like matzoh to me.
Some of the dyes might be problematic, too: Some reds, at least, are made from insects and therefore tref.