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Most Popular Kosher for Passover Chocolate

Chocolate is widely enjoyed during Passover and is commonly used in desserts such as cakes, brownies, chocolate bark, and chocolate-covered matzah. When buying chocolate for Passover, it is important to choose products that carry reliable Kosher for Passover certification to ensure that no grain-based ingredients or additives have been used during processing. Below are Chocolate

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kosher Pistachios

Are Pistachios Kosher for Passover?

The short answer is: Yes, raw pistachios in their shell are generally considered Kosher for Passover without special certification.However, once a pistachio has been shelled, roasted, salted, or flavored, the answer changes. Roasted or flavored pistachios must bear a reliable “Kosher for Passover” symbol (such as an OU-P, STAR-K P, or OK-P). This is because

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tortillas

Are Tortillas Kosher for Passover?

The answer to whether tortillas are Kosher for Passover depends entirely on their ingredients and the tradition you follow.• Wheat/Flour Tortillas: These are strictly forbidden (No) for all Jews during Passover. They are considered chametz because they are made from wheat and are not produced under the strict 18-minute supervision required for matzah.• Corn Tortillas:

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chickpeas

Are Chickpeas Kosher for Passover?

Whether chickpeas are Kosher for Passover depends entirely on your community’s ancestral customs.• For Ashkenazi Jews: The answer is traditionally No. Chickpeas are classified as kitniyot, a category of foods that Ashkenazi Jews have avoided for centuries during Passover.• For Sephardic Jews: The answer is generally Yes. Most Sephardic traditions permit the consumption of chickpeas

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