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Can you eat corn during Passover?

Yes you can eat sugar. You cannot eat anything that contains any of the forbidden grains or derivatives of these grains. Most Jewish people look for food labeled "kosher for Passover" so that they are sure that a forbidden food hasn't gotten in there somehow.


Can you eat oatmeal on Passover?

No oats: In addition to bread products containing leaven, there are a few other foods that are not eaten on Pesach. The basic rule is that any product that is leavened may not be eaten, including five grains: wheat, rye, barley, oats, and spelt. Any food or drink that is made from one of these grains or that contains one of these grains, even in very small quantity, is considered chametz.


Can you have barley on Passover?

No - barley is one of the five grains listed in the Talmud that are expressly forbidden during Passover which, if they come into contact with water for more than 18 minutes during preparation, are termed chametz. Observant Jews believe that, if they eat chametx during Passover, they risk karet - spiritual excision, a punishment not unlike the Catholic excommunication.


How do you make liqur?

its made out of wheat. that is why many and most are forbidden on passover.


Is bran kosher for Passover?

Bran is derived from grains and therefore chametz.


Can shredded wheat cereal be eaten on Passover?

Whether you can eat shredded wheat cereal on Passover would depend on your degree of compliance with Hebrew law.While technically, shredded wheat has no leavening (something to make bread rise), more strict interpretations say that nothing should be consumed that contains grain or grain products, since we cannot know if a small amount of yeast may have accidentally been introduced into the grain.AnswerThe simple answer is, no. As Shredded Wheat is made from wheat, it is chametz and therefore cannot be eaten during Passover.Chametz refers to flour made from any of the 5 forbidden grains - wheat, barley, spelt, rye, and oats. In order to be kosher for passover, the grains have to be supervised from harvest to confirm they do not come into contact with water at any point. Then, once the grains are ground into flour and water is added, the product must be thoroughly cooked within 18 minutes. This has nothing whatsoever to do with the presence of yeast.There is no issue eating foods made from the 5 forbidden grains so long as the food is prepared following the laws of Passover kashrut. To make sure that we only eat foods suitable for Passover, all commercially processed foods must have a kosher for Passover certification.


When must all the leaven be out of a kitchen for Passover?

This Year, 2010, the eve of Passover is Monday March 29 Eating leaven is forbidden 10:55 AM EST. Possesion of leaven is forbidden 11:46 AM EST Times vary for different time zones. For London, for instance, the times are 10:58am/11:45am Happy Passover


Why is spaghetti not kosher for Passover?

Spaghetti Bolognaise is Kosher, but only if it is made with Kosher ingredients and NO meat if you plan to use cheese. This is because in order for a dish to be truly kosher you must NOT mix milk and meat in the same dish.


Are roasted pistachios kosher?

Pistachios are not chametz or kitniyot so they are allowed for all groups. They do require a Passover hechsher though because they are processed.


Do jews eat pasta during passover?

Due to the prohibition against unleavened bread, raw flour cannot be used during Passover. In order to be used for Passover, dough has to be thoroughly cooked within 18 minutes of the flour being mixed with water. When pasta is made, water is mixed with flour and the formed pasta is left to dry without being cooked and therefore is not allowed. There are kosher for Passover pastas that are made with potato starch/flour.


What four ways do Jews celebrate Passover?

Conducting the Pesach (Passover) Seder meal Refraining from work on the days of Passover when work is forbidden by the Torah Praying, and reading the Torah-portions for each day Avoiding leavened foods (bread, etc.) during Passover, as commanded in the Torah (Exodus ch.12)


Is soy lecithin kosher for Passover?

Yes, soy lecithin is generally considered kosher for Passover as it is derived from soybeans and not chametz (leavened grains). However, it is always recommended to check for specific kosher for Passover certification on the product packaging to ensure compliance with Passover dietary guidelines.