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The main restrictions are on what you can eat. Below are the restrictions on when you can eat:

  • The prohibition to eat "Chametz" (bread, pasta, etc.) begins in the mid-morning before Passover, but according to Jewish custom we also don't eat Matza that day until the Seder. Therefore between breakfast and a very late dinner, we're avoiding both Chametz and Matza, but we can freely eat meat, fish, eggs, fruits, vegetables, etc., as long as we preserve a good appetite for the Seder.
  • On Seder night there is a long portion where we have a full table set in front of us, whet our appetites with some wine and an extremely small appetizer, and then read the "Haggadah" and discuss the holiday's significance. During that time it is customary to give nuts or other treats to the children.
  • After dinner we conclude with a piece of Matza called the Afikoman. After that, other than the last 2 cups of wine, it is preferable not to eat or drink again until the morning so that the taste of the Afikoman remains on our tongues.
  • During the rest of Passover we can eat whenever we want, but only "Kosher for Passover" products.
  • When Passover ends, the nearest Kosher Dunkin' Donuts generally quickly runs out of donuts. But you can eat other things.
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