It generally contains corn syrup, and any derivatives of corn are not KfP for Jews of Ashkenazi descent.
No. Bread is not kosher for Passover. (However, unless it has any "weird ingredients" like bacon fat or violates the rules and chadash/yashan grain, bread is kosher for all times other than Passover.)
Only if you smear goat blood over your door.
Any food that is certified kosher for Passover. Instead of bread, matzoh is eaten.
Yes. Some people prefer it over tonic water. (I do)
There are wines that are certified kosher for passover on top of regular kashrut certification. This does not relate to type of wine though.
I believe that Pepsi cola is kosher. This is because it bears the sign "." is the sign that represents the Orthodox Union, which supervises factories, and makes sure that the Jewish laws are being met.
Instead of bread, matzos are eaten. Other foods are the same as the rest of the year, except that they should have kashruth certification indicating that they are kosher for Pesach (Passover). Leavened foods (cakes, pastries, breads) are not eaten.
The answer is a Black light and Tonic Water. Tonic water contains a chemical called quinine which makes it glow bright blue when the water is exposed to black light.You take a bowl and put water or Tonic water just in case you want to drink it.Then you put highlighter ink in the water then stir the ink in the water. It looks kinda weird, but then you put the black light over it and it GLOWS.
Put 3 ice cubes in a medium sized glass, rinse and pour out water Measure 1 1/2 oz of good Gin Pour jigger over ice Top with Tonic water Garnish with a squeeze of lime Enjoy
On passover you are not allowed to write. You can definitely write about passover (assuming you don't do it over the holiday)!
Kosher wine or kosher grape juice
Mix tonic water and clear piping gel and brush over your icing. It will glow under a black light.