Yes, asparagus is fine for Passover.
Disclaimer: some groups do not allow asparagus due to the difficulty of confirming there are no bugs in the head of the stalk.
Yes.
No, only the tops of asparagus are eaten.
Yes, as long as the asparagus is cooked a little bit al dente.
The Seder is eaten the first two nights of Passover outside of Israel, and the first night in Israel.
An afikomen is a matzoh eaten at a Passover seder.
Asparagus is usually eaten with steak Oscar.
Matzoh which is unleavened bread.
An asparagus is any of a variety of perennial plants of the genus Asparagus with leaflike stems, scalelike leaves, and small flowers, or the young shoots of the plant Asparagus officinalis, eaten as a vegetable.
Yes, artichokes can be eaten during Passover. They are a kosher food and do not contain any leavened grains or legumes which are prohibited during the Passover holiday. However, it is always best to consult with a rabbi or observe personal customs and traditions when determining specific dietary guidelines for Passover.
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The sacrament of Reconciliation.
Chametz can be eaten in Jerusalem until the morning before Passover and cannot be eaten again until the end of the Passover season. The exact time until when chametz can be eaten is publicized locally in Jewish communities. Some religious Jews burn or destroy any chametz they have in preparation for Passover.
Perogie dough is made with raw flour and therefore is chametz. They cannot be eaten during Passover.