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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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Lentils

Are Lentils Kosher for Passover?

The short answer to whether lentils are Kosher for Passover is: It depends on your tradition and community affiliation.• For Ashkenazi Jews: Traditionally, the answer is No. Lentils 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

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Quinoa Kosher for Passover

Is Quinoa Kosher For Passover?

For many families preparing for the eight-day holiday of Passover, or Pesach, the dietary restrictions can feel overwhelming. As we rid our homes of leavened grain products known as chametz, the search for nutritious, versatile, and filling alternatives becomes a top priority. One superfood that has sparked significant debate in recent years is quinoa. Is

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