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Is mustard kosher for Passover?

It depends on the brand. However, even brands of real mustard that are certified kosher for Passover are still kitniyot.


What foods are pareve that are on the kosher list?

Yes. It should be labeled as having had rabbinic supervision for passover use. Note that Kosher for Passover certification is distinct from the Kosher certification that non-Passover wines may have.


Is cointreau kosher for passover?

Cointreau is not certified kosher for Passover. While it is a liqueur made primarily from sweet and bitter orange peels, it may contain ingredients or processing methods that are not compliant with Passover dietary laws. For those observing Passover, it's best to look for beverages specifically labeled as kosher for Passover. Always consult a reliable kosher authority for confirmation.


Can Jews eat scones during Passover?

Generally, most scones are not allowed to be eaten during Passover because they are typically made with regular flour or cake flour. However, if the scones were especially baked with only Kosher for Passover ingredients (like matzoh cake flour or coconut flour), a Jew may eat those scones during Passover.


How is the food cooked during Passover?

Food is cooked no differently than at any time of year. We just use some different ingredients (only food that is kosher for Passover) and those who are observant will use different sets of pots and pans, dishes, etc.


Can Jews eat shortbread and why?

Yes, Jews can eat shortbread as long as it meets dietary laws. If the shortbread is made with kosher ingredients and prepared in a kosher kitchen, it is permissible. Additionally, for those observing Passover, the shortbread must be made without leavening agents or chametz. Always checking for kosher certification is recommended to ensure compliance with dietary restrictions.


Do bagels have Kosher verification on the box?

Some bagels are kosher and some are not. Those that are kosher will have it listed on the label. My current bagels are kosher.


Does a king fish have scales?

King fish is considered to be kosher. Kosher fishes are those that have fins and scales.


Can Jews eat couscous?

Yes, Jews can eat couscous, but whether they do so depends on dietary laws and personal preferences. For those who observe kosher dietary guidelines, couscous must be certified kosher and prepared in a way that adheres to these laws. Additionally, during Passover, some Jews may avoid couscous altogether, as it is made from wheat, which is considered chametz.


Is kitniyyot kosher?

Kitniyot refers to a subgroup of food items that are not eaten my Ashkenazi Jews during Pesach. If those items are certified kosher then they're kosher.


Can jewish people eat chips?

The problem with the word "cod" is that it refers to more than one kind of fish, some of which are kosher types and some that aren't. Those "cods" that have fins and scales (when alive) are the kosher kinds. Those kinds that didn't have fins or scales aren't kosher kinds (Deuteronomy ch.14). To be kosher, the fish would have to be a kosher type of fish; and the ingredients (fish, chips, peas) would have to be cooked in kosher pots and pans.


Are iguanas kosher?

No. They do not have split hooves, they do not chew their cud, and they are close to the ground. Those three things do not make them not-kosher.