For Ashkenazi Jews, i.e., the vast majority of Jews in English speaking countries, soy beans are not kosher for Passover. Soy beans, other legumes, and rice, are considered "kitniyot" and not accepted by Ashkenazi Jews. They are accepted by Sephardi rules for Passover food. read more
For Ashkenazi Jews, i.e., the vast majority of Jews in English speaking countries, soy beans are not kosher for Passover. Soy beans, other legumes, and rice, are considered "kitniyot" and not accepted by Ashkenazi Jews. They are accepted by Sephardi rules for Passover food. read more
Keep in mind that those keeping strictly kosher will look for a Kosher for Passover hechsher on any and all packaged food products used during Passover, including dairy products, nuts, broths, quinoa, spices, and even matzo products (not all of them are labeled Kosher for Passover!). read more
Other Passover Food Tips. Walk down the "Kosher for Passover" aisle at the supermarket and you'll likely find a number of specially prepared foods you might not have expected to come under Passover food guidelines. For instance, special kosher sodas, coffee, some kinds of alcohol and vinegar are available. read more