Real granola, which contains oats and wheat, is chametz and cannot be eaten during Passover.
Grits, which are made from coarsely ground corn, would qualify as kitniyot. There are no kosher for Passover brands.
No, they would be chametz.
Cornmeal -for Sephardim yes, for Ashkenazim no. Grits - If you're asking about grits made from corn (such as hominy), then these too are okay for Sephardi Jews only.
Only if it's certified kosher for Passover.
It means that you can't eat them during Passover.
Can you eat grits on the hcg diet?
Passover is not a time of fasting, so Jewish people can eat during the middle of the day during Passover.
Christians can eat whatever they wish during the 8 day holiday of Passover. Although Passover is a Jewish holiday, Christians also acknowledge it.
Lamb can be kosher for Passover. However, Ashkenazi Jews traditionally do not eat lamb during Passover.
I was told that soy contained wheat, and wheat has to be unleavened for Passover.
I believe so
Triskits are made from wheat, so, no, you cannot eat them.
Matzo, which is unleavened bread.
no they do not