4A Pesach product list follows. I have tried to include as much information as possible, but it still remains a partial list. In addition, Orthodox Union Pesach guides are available at the Shul. (www.ou.org) If you have questions about particular products not on this list and not under OU supervision, you can call me to check on the product.
Please assume that any product not listed here cannot be used without Kosher for Pesach Supervision. When specific brands are listed as Kosher for Pesach, it does not necessarily mean that all other brands definitively contain chametz - simply that other brands cannot be used without further information.
Jews with Diabetes face special challenges over Pesach. The Star K has prepared a very helpful guide of Halacha, advice – and recipes!
Please see Star-K Passover Guide (pages 60-68) or http://www.jewishdiabetes.org/.
Learn about Pesach foods and their brachot by visiting
https://www.star-k.org/articles/wp-content/uploads/2021CommonPesachFoodsandTheirBrachos.pdf
See also the OU's Kosher for Passover Food Item List
https://oukosher.org/passover/food-items/
For general Pesach guides, please see our Favorite Links page.
[FROM PREVIOUS YEAR FOR REFERENCE]
What's New for Passover for 2018 from the OU
The OU continues to give certification to Passover Quinoa. Quinoa will be available with an OUP from Goldbaum, Pereg, and La Bonne. Pereg will also be selling quinoa flour.
The OU will also continue certifying OU Kitniyot retail items as it did last year. Flaum’s will be selling Sonny & Joe’s OU Kitniyot hummus and tahini.
Ferrero in Italy will have OU Kitniyot Nutella Spread
and Kinder Chocolate.
Osem will also have a number of OU Kitniyot items.
Telma corn flakes will also be available marked OU Kitniyot. All these products are clearly marked OU Kiyniyot Ochlei Kitniyot and are all made with Mashgiach Temidi like all OU-P products.
Manischewitz together with Welch’s will again have concord grape juice and sparkling concord
grape juice.
Kedem continues to bottle grape juice under its own name as well as under the Savion and Gefen labels. All these items have always been and will continue to be Mevushal.
Kedem has one not Mevushal grape juice. This is bottled in 1.5 liter glass bottles and clearly
labeled Non-Mevushal. Kedem also has Fresh Pressed Grape Juice as an OU-P grape juice made without sulfites. Kedem also has Pomegranate and Sparkling Pomogrape Juices with the OU-P certification.
Passover vodka will be available from David’s Harp and Royal Elite.
There will also be Lvov and Pravda OU-P vodka imported from Poland.
OU-P liquers will be available under the Queen Esther, Spirit of Solomon & Gold Shot labels.
Zachlawi will have OU-P arak and vodka.
Manischewitz continues to bake matzah under OU Passover supervision.
The OU has also agreed as in past years to place the OU-P on Aviv, Osem, Yehuda, Rishon and Holy Landmatzah products coming from Israel. The items are supervised by local Rabbanim and are satisfactorily made with OU Pesach guidelines. In addition, we certify Yanovsky matzah baked in Argentina. This matzah is widely distributed in Latin America. This company manufactures various types of matzah.
Manischewitz has whole wheat matzah meal and whole wheat matzah farfel. These items are
made from Manischewitz OU-P whole wheat matzah. They also make OU-P spelt matzah.
Manischewitz also bakes OU-P Matzah under the Horowitz Margareten label. They also make
Mediterranean Matzah which is regular matzah sprayed with oil and spices after baking. It is not
Matzah Ashirah. Manischewitz continues to produce Egg Matzah as well as Passover Egg Tam
Tams. These are made from egg matzah dough and marked as Matzah Ashira on the box.
Manischewitz also bakes machine Shmura Matzah. In addition, Manischewitz makes a product
known as matzah crackers. This is an ordinary matzah product and is not Matzah Ashira. The
various Israeli OU matzah companies will all be selling machine shmurah matzah as well. The
OU also supervises hand shmurah matzah under the Holy Land and Rokeach labels. In addition
this year Kestenbaum hand oat shmurah matzah will be available with OU-P.
Manischewitz will again have gluten free OU-P crackers and gluten free OU-P matzah style
squares.
Yehuda will also have these gluten free products as well as gluten free cake meal, fine
meal, and farfel. Kedem will also have Absolutely brand OU-P gluten free flatbread and crackers
as well as Jeff Nathan gluten free Panko Flakes. In addition, Manischewitz will have Jason gluten free
coating crumbs and panko coating crumbs. None of these products are made from matzah
and none of them can be used in the place of matzah. This is clearly marked on the label.
Coca Cola will again be available with an OU-P for Pesach in Regular and Diet flavors. Aside
from the New York metropolitan area, Coke will be available in Boston, Baltimore-Washington,
Miami, Atlanta, and Los Angeles. Coca-Cola items will be made with an OU-P in 2 liter bottles.
All these items, of course, require the P symbol. All the Passover Coke items will be marked
with a distinctive yellow cap in addition to the P symbol on the cap or shoulder of the bottle.
The Haddar line of Passover products will again be available.
The Barton brand will be back again with the OU-P. A full line of Barricini candy items will be available with the OU-P symbol. Manischewitz and Barricini will both have chocolate covered egg matzah.
Manischewitz is introducing two items, Matzah Pizza and Matzah Smores. These are regular Passover matzah in a box containing additional ingredients to add to the matzah to make this into either a pizza-type product or a candy item. In addition, Barton will have OU-P chocolate covered regular
matzah crackers. The Barton item is not Matzah Ashirah. Barricini also has chocolate covered
regular matzah. This is also not Matzah Ashirah.
Norman’s has a full line of Cholov Yisroel yogurt. In addition, there will be OU-P Cholov
Yisroel goat cheese and sheep cheese from Barkanit and mozzarella, provolone and pecorino
cheese from Yotvata.
J&J will have OU-P cottage cheese, cream cheese, and farmer cheese. All of these will be Cholov
Yisroel. Dannon will again be producing OU-P yogurt in coffee and vanilla flavors.
There will be two OU-P brands of packaged cakes available this year. These are Schicks and
Lily’s Bakeshop. They are baked in a special Passover bakery and do not contain matzah meal.
Irene’s will have OU-P certified blintzes. These items are made with matzo meal.
Bernies Foods will have Frankels blintzes, waffles and pizza as well as LeTova Kichel and breadsticks. These are not made with matzah meal. Dayenu pizza, rolls, and pierogies are made with matzah meal. Manischewitz and Yehuda will have a line of matza meal based cakes and cookies.
This year Manischewitz has introduced two versions of frozen gefilte fish. These are Premium
Gold Fish Log and Premium Gold Pre Sliced Frozen Gefilte Fish. Season will have Moroccan
sardine items in various sauces for Passover. All of these items are made with mashgiach temidi
and bishul yisrael. Tuna fish is available with an OU-P from Season, Gefen and Mishpacha.
Season and Gefen will have OU-P salmon in both regular and no salt versions. Kedem will have
Sea Castle sardines in tomato sauce, olive oil and water. King Oscar sardines in olive oil will
also be available. Kedem is introducing Sea Castle roasted seaweed and roasted spicy seaweed snacks.
All these items are made with mashgiach temidi and Bishul Yisrael.
The OU position remains that OU supervised extra virgin olive oil can be used without special supervision for Pesach. Zayit will have OU-P certified olive oil. Mother’s olive oil pan coating spray, Mishpacha olive oil spray and Manischewitz olive oil spray will also be available with the OU-P symbol. Prepared olives with an OU-P will be available from Gefen, Osem, Kvuzat
Yavne, Gilboa and Mishpacha.
The OU position is that all virgin coconut oil is acceptable for Passover.
The OU position continues to be that all granulated white sugar is acceptable for Passover. This is not true for powdered sugar which requires Passover certification. Brown sugar may be a problem, but there is a list of various OU year-round certified brands of brown sugar in the
directory which are acceptable for Passover. Gefen will again have Nutra Taste Gold, a new
artificial sweetener. It will also continue to offer Sweet & Low with OU Passover certification.
Health Garden will again have OU-P Xylitol sweetener and Xylitol Vanilla sweetener.
Manischewitz also will be selling OU-P cotton candy. This year Fox’s U-Bet syrups will be
available with OU-P certification. These syrups are all pareve.
The OU position remains that regular tea bags, which are not flavored or decaffeinated, are acceptable for Pesach without special supervision. In addition, we have clarified once again this year that all Lipton unflavored decaffeinated tea bags are acceptable without special supervision.
This is not true of other decaffeinated tea bags. Shoprite also has specially marked OU-P plain
tea bags on the market. In addition, Swee-Touch-Nee and Wissotsky will continue to have
Passover herbal teas.
Some coffee companies add maltodextrin, which is either chametz or kitniyos, to instant coffee. As a result, this coffee is not kosher for Passover. Only coffee bearing an OU-P symbol or brands listed in the gray area of the Passover Directory should be used. Both Folger’s and Taster’s Choice instant coffee remain acceptable without special Passover certification.
This year we have clarified again that Folger’s Decaffeinated instant coffee is also acceptable for Passover without special certification.
This is not true of other OU certified decaffeinated instant coffee. Other brands should be
checked in the Directory. Ground coffee remains acceptable from any source as long as it
is unflavored and not decaffeinated. There is a full listing of unflavored and not decaffeinated
K-cups that are acceptable in the gray area of the guide.
General Product Guidelines
Air Freshener: Does not require Pesach Supervision
Alcohol: See: Rubbing alcohol
Alcoholic Beverages: Require Pesach supervision. For a full list, see the CRC Liquor List http://www.crcweb.org/LiquorList.pdf
Aluminum Foil and Pans: Do not require Pesach Supervision
Ammonia: Does not require Pesach Supervision
Artificial Sweeteners: The following brands may be used: Pure Aspartame (not Equal), Kojel
Kosher L’ Pesach Sweet N’ Good, Leiber’s Kosher L’Pesach Sugar Substitute, Sweet N’
Low with OUP, Gefen OUP, V.I.P. Master OUP.
Splenda contains kitniyot and may not be used
Agave – Requires Pesach Supervision
Maple Syrup - Requires Pesach Supervision
Truvia – Not acceptable for Pesach
Baby Foods:
Formula – Please see Infant Formula for a list of infant formulas (power and liquid varieties) that are free of chometz. While many are made from kitniyot ingredients, these products are halachically acceptable for infants.
Please note:
1. The formula must be used in separate utensils and may not be washed in
a Kosher for Pesach sink.
2. It is preferable to buy all formula before Pesach.
3. These products are only acceptable when bearing a year round kosher certification.
Jars/Cans – All require Pesach Certification as they may utilize chametz preservatives and ingredients.
Cereals - Require Pesach certification. Even rice cereals must be considered Chametz without Pesach supervision.
Pediatric Supplements - Please see Pediatric Supplements for a list of pediatric supplements that are halachically acceptable. See
"formula" for usage.
Baby Oil, Lotions and Medicated Ointments: Do not require Pesach Supervision.
Baby Wipes: Do not require Pesach certification
Baking Powder: Requires Pesach Supervision.
Baking Soda: Does not require Pesach Supervision.
Balloons: May only be used if they do not have a powdered coating on the inside
Bleach: Does not require Pesach Supervision.
Braces: Wax used for braces is OK for Pesach use. See below under "rubber bands".
Butter: Requires Pesach Supervision
Candy: Elite Candies must have an OUP. Not all Elite products are certified by the
OU, such as those that contain gelatin. Some Elite products sold in Eretz Yisrael
are not OU certified. Chocolate covered matzot made by Barton and Barricini
are OUP and are made with regular (not egg) matzot.
Chapstick: May be used (on Chol Hamoed only) if new and unflavored.
Cigars: Cigars: Flavored cigars should not be used, as they may contain chametz-based alcohol
Cocoa: Any 100% pure cocoa (no additives or lecithin) including Hershey’s Pure Cocoa
Powder and Nestlé’s Pure Cocoa. Cocoa made in Europe needs a hashgacha.
Coconut: Shredded coconut requires Passover Supervision.
(Please note: It is better to use "virgin" coconut oil than "extra virgin") Coconut Flour: Require Pesach certification.
Coffee: Instant: Requires Pesach Supervision, except for Folgers Classic Roast Unflavored
( not decaffeinated) Nescafe, and Original Unflavored Taster’s choice (not
decaffeinated). Elite and Gefen can be used only with an OUP.
Ground/Whole Bean
Regular Non Decaffeinated: All unflavored ground coffees with year round kosher certification may be used
without special Pesach Supervision.
Decaffeinated: Requires Pesach Supervision. except Ellis, Hena, Lavazza, Parker House/Pinnacle, White House/Pinnacle.
One may not buy fresh coffee from a Starbucks or from any other store on Pesach.
Flavored: Requires Pesach Supervision. Most brands are NOT kosher for Pesach.
K-Cup: Requires Pesach certification. In addition, the brewer should be one that is only used on Pesach.
Starbucks Via instant unflavored coffee is acceptable for use on Passover when bearing the regular OU symbol.
Coffee Filters: Do not require Pesach certification. Conditioners: Do not require Pesach certification
Coffee Whitener, Non Dairy Creamer; requires Pesach certification.
Contact Lens Solution: Does not require Pesach certification
Coriander Seeds: See “Kitniyot”
Cork: Does not require Pesach certification
Corn / Corn Products (Corn Oil, Corn Syrup): See “Kitniyot”
Cosmetics: Do not require Pesach supervision. However, it is best to be strict about
flavored lipsticks.
Dates: Require Pesach Supervision as their “glaze” may be
problematic.
Dental Floss: Any unflavored dental floss does not require special Pesach supervision.
Dill: Seeds - Are considered kitniyot
Leaves - Are not kitniyot and may be used without special Pesach
Supervision
Dishwashing Detergent: Does not require Pesach
Supervision.
Eggs: Fresh - Do not require Pesach Supervision, but should be purchased before
Pesach.
Liquid - Requires Pesach
Supervision
Fennel: Seeds - Are considered
kitniyot
Leaves - Are not kitniyot and may be used without special Pesach
Supervision
Fenugreek: According to many, it is considered a kitniyot spice. See
“spices”.
Fish: Frozen, Unprocessed – Does not require special Pesach supervison if there are no other ingredients besides fish, water and salt.
Frozen, Processed (including gefilte fish) – Requires Pesach Supervision.
Fresh - Does not require special Pesach
Supervision.
Tuna – Requires Pesach supervision. Many “supermarket” and “kosher”
brands have Pesach supervision.
Please note: Kirkland Frozen Wild Salmon is acceptable (when it bears an OU
symbol) after washing it off and Kirkland Atlantic (farm-raised) Salmon is
acceptable (when it bears an OU symbol) as is.
Flour: Considered Chametz even if one does not know that it has come in contact with water.
Fruit: Frozen - whole or sliced, without additives and with no syrup - does not require Pesach Supervision.
Canned - Requires Pesach Supervision even if packed in its own juice.
Fresh - Wax on whole, unpeeled produce may contain kitniyot, but the kitniyot
are batel and not a problem. Cut-up or peeled produce requires Pesach
Supervision as citric acid may be used to prevent browning.
Dried - Requires Pesach Supervision (kitniyot oils and chametz flour may be used
to prevent sticking). Del Monte, California, Krasdale and Dole Raisins are
acceptable with regular OU supervision.
Food Coloring: Requires Pesach Supervision
Garlic: Fresh – Does not require Pesach Supervision
Peeled – Requires Pesach Supervision
Glue: Any inedible glue does not require Pesach Supervision.
Gluten Free: Manischewitz will again manufacture gluten free OU-P crackers and gluten free OU-P matzah style squares. Yehuda will also manufacture these gluten
free products as well as gluten free cake meal, fine meal and farfel. Kedem will produce OU-P gluten free flatbread and crackers and gluten free Panko Flakes. None of these products are made from matzah and none of them can be used in the place of matzah. This is clearly marked on the label.
Grains: Most are chametz or kitniyot and should be disposed of even if they have not been
converted into flour. However, flax and hemp are not chametz. (Some consider flax and hemp to be kitniyot). One who wants to use these grains should check
through the box or bag before Pesach to remove any extraneous matter.
OU and Star K are now certifying Quinoa.
Grape Juice From the OU: Manischewitz together with Welch’s is introducing concord grape
juice and sparkling concord grape juice. Kedem continues to bottle grape juice
under its own name as well as under the Savion and Gefen labels. All these items
have always been and will continue to be Mevushal. Kedem has one Non-
Mevushal grape juice. This is bottled in 1.5 liter glass bottles and clearly labeled
Non-Mevushal. Kedem also has Fresh Pressed Grape Juice as an OU-P grape
juice made without sulfites. Kedem also has Pomegranate and Sparkling
Pomogrape Juices with the OU-P certification. Passover vodka will be available
from David’s Harp and Royal Elite. OU-P liqueurs will be available under the
Queen Esther, Spirit of Solomon & Gold Shot labels. Zachlawi will have OU-P
arak and vodka. Zwack Slivovitz will be available with OU-P.
Gum (Chewing): Requires Pesach certification.
Hair Gels, Sprays & Mousse: Do not require Pesach certification.
Hair Removers & Treatments: Do not require Pesach certification.
Halvah: Not acceptable for Ashkenazim even with Pesach certification- see “Kitniyot”
Hand Sanitizer: Any without alcohol may be used
Honey: Must have Pesach Supervision, as corn syrup may be added.
Horseradish: Raw – Does not require Pesach Supervision
Processed – Requires Pesach
Supervision
Ice: Bags from plain water do not require Pesach Supervision.
Ices and ice Cream: Require Pesach Supervision
Insect / Rodent Traps: May contain chametz bait- should be put away for Pesach
All insecticide sprays may be used.
Isopropyl Alcohol: Does not require Pesach certification.
Jam / Jelly Preserves: Require Pesach certification.
Jewelry Polish: Does not require Pesach certification.
Juice: Frozen- 100% pure white grapefruit or orange frozen juices without sweeteners,
additives, preservatives, enrichments (calcium), Vitamin C (ascorbic acid) or citric
acid does not require Pesach certification. All other frozen juices- including other
grapefruit juices- require Pesach certification, as enzymes are used in
processingLiquid - requires Pesach Supervision.
Lemon/Lime - ReaLemon brand is OK without special Pesach Supervision.
(Liquid only -not frozen)
Ketchup: Requires Pesach supervision
Kitniyot: Due to the stringency of not eating chametz on Pesach, Ashkenazic Jews have
developed a custom not to eat Kitniyot (legumes) on Pesach. Kitniyot includes but not limited to
alfalfa, anise, ascorbic acid (may actually be chametz), asparatame
(Nutrasweet), bean sprouts, beans, BHA, BHT, black eyed peas, buckwheat,
calcium ascorbate, canola oil, caraway, chickpeas, citric acid (may actually be
chametz), coriander, corn, corn oil, corn syrup, cumin, dextrose, dill seeds,
edamame, fennel, fenugreek (according to some), flax seeds (according to some),
guar gum, hemp, hydrolyzed vegetable oil, HVP, kasha, kimmel, lecithin,lentils, licorice, lucerne, lupine, maltodextrins (chametz or kitniyot derived), millet, MSG, mustard, peanuts, peas, polysorbates (may actually be chametz),
popcorn, poppy seeds, rice, sesame seeds, snow peas, sodium citrate (may
actually be chametz), sodium erythorbate (may actually be chametz), sorbitol
(could be chametz if outside the U.S.), sorghum, soy oil, soy, string beans,
sunflower seeds, tofu (from soy), vetch, vetching, wild rice, xanthan gum (may
actually be chametz). Many Kitniyot products on the market are certified as
Kosher for Passover, especially those from Israel, France and other European
countries. For example, Joyva products may say “Kosher for Passover, but are
not acceptable for Ashkenazim as they contain kitniyot.These Kitniyot products
are often in the form of candy. Many of these products will say "LeOchlay
Kitniyot", but some simply state “Kasher L’Pesach”. For example, the following
Ethnic Delights products distributed by Aron Streit's Co. (product of Israel), state
“Kosher for Passover” but may contain Kitniyot: Pesto Sauce, Garlic Aioli with
Dill, Sundried Tomatoes Morsels, and Olive Spread.
Please Note:
1) While many kitniyot products state that they contain kitniyot, some are certified
as “Kosher for Pesach” without any mention of kitniyot. This is especially common
in candy and other products from Israel, France and other European countries.
Please check these products carefully for kitniyot ingredients. 2) The OU is certifying products with an OU-Kitniyot label. These products are only
acceptable for those who eat kitniyot on Pesach. 3) Products bearing a Star K-P /
OU-P are kitniyot free. 4) Fresh Direct freshly ground smooth peanut butter and freshly ground smooth almond butter mistakenly bear the OK-P kosher symbol. The product is kosher parve but it is NOT kosher for Passover.
Lactaid: See “milk”
Laundry Detergent: Any inedible cleaner is OK.
Matzot: All Matzah requires Pesach certification.
“Egg Matzah” includes all Matzah products which contain the words “Egg
Matzah” in them- including Egg Matzah Crackers, Egg Matzah Tam Tams,
Chocolate Covered Egg Matzah etc.
Please note even the sick and elderly cannot fulfill their obligation to eat matzah at the seder with egg matzah.
Streit’s Products - All Streit's products made in the United States and Canada
are under Kof-K supervision regardless of whether the Kof-K symbol appears
on the package.
Grape Matzot - sold by Manischewitz, have the same halachot as egg matzot.
In addition, Manischewitz sells Passover Tam Tam crackers that are also made from egg flour dough and must be treated accordingly. Manischewitz also sells Tam Tam crackers made from flour and water that can be eaten by all. Matzah
sticks (Kedem) and matzah crackers (Kedem and Manischewitz) are ordinary
matzah products and can be eaten by all.
Spelt & Oat– Kosher for Passover hand and machine shemurah matzah are
available at http://www.lakewoodmatzoh.com. They can be purchased this
year at many kosher supermarkets. Please note: Whether the obligation of
eating matzah on the first night of Pesach can be fulfilled with oat matzah is
questionable.
Chocolate Covered – See “candy”
Margarine: Requires Pesach Supervision.
Meat:
POULTRY, PACKAGED- Fresh raw poultry bearing reliable kosher certification
may be used on Passover without a special Pesach hechsher, However, all ground
poultry products require a Pesach hechsher. See
http://www.star-k.org/articles/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/NoPRequired_2017.p
df and http://oukosher.org/passover/articles/raw-kosher-meat-and-poultry-for-passover/
Medicine: Non-chewable tablets, caplets, capsules and vitamins- Do not require Pesach
certification. This includes all major painkillers and non-liquid cold medications.
However, if one is aware that a particular pill contains chametz and a substitute is
readily available, one should take the substitute instead. One need not check
popular lists of medicines to determine the Pesach status of each pill or capsule, as
they are inedible and permitted by the letter of the law.
Chewable Tablets- Require Pesach certification
Please note: The following (and only the following) TUMS products may be used
on Pesach: Kids (Cherry), Regular (All), Extra (All), Ultra (All), Smoothies (All)
Unflavored Liquids- See “Non-chewable tablets, caplets, capsules and vitamins”
Flavored Liquids (cold/cough syrups, elixirs)- Consult with Rabbi Cohen.
Laxatives- Please consult with Rabbi Cohen as many are unacceptable.
Please note: 1) The following Metamucil powders may be used on
Pesach by one who takes Metamucil every day: Smooth Fiber (All), Course Fiber
(Original)
2) As the Smooth Fiber contains kitniyot, it must be used with separate utensils
and may not be washed in a Kosher for Pesach sink
Milk: Fresh - Does not require Pesach Supervision if purchased before Pesach. If
purchased on Chol Hamoed, it should have Pesach Supervision. Flavored
milks require Pesach Supervision.
Lactaid - Can be purchased before Pesach for those with Lactose
intolerance.
Chewable Lactaid pills should be avoided. Non-chewable pills are OK.
Powdered- Powdered milk with OU-D is OK. Should be purchased prior to
Passover Soy and Rice – Are at best kitniyot, and should be used only by
Ashkenazim who are ill. However, many brands contain actual chametz. The
following brands do not contain actual chametz: Vitasoy San Sui Original
Natural, Soy Dream Original un- enriched. These products may be purchased
before Pesach for those who need them.
Mouthwash: All major brands, with the exception of Flourigard & Prevident Mouthrinse are OK.
Listerine Pocketpaks are not recommended for Passover use.
Mushrooms: Raw – Do not require Pesach Supervision
Canned – Require Pesach Supervision.
Mustard: Actual mustard is not permitted on Pesach because its seed grows like
kitniyot.
Rokeach produces substitute mustard with an OUP.
Nail Polish Remover: Does not require Pesach Supervision.
Nutritional supplements: Many supplements contain kitniyot but may be consumed by
the elderly or ill that need them. A few general guidelines: Unflavored products are preferable to flavored ones. Those with "artificial flavors" are
preferable to those with "natural flavors". Liquid products are preferable to powdered ones. Those who need these products should see
http://oukosher.org/index.php/passover/article/5706 for a list of OU certified, kitniyot-based supplements. Those who use these products as an additional
nutritional "boost" should avoid them on Pesach. The following products should not be used: Jevity 1.2 or 1.5 with oat fiber, Promote with Fiber, or
Ensure Fiber with FOS.
Nuts: Must be free of added preservatives and other additives. Products coated
or sprayed with BHT or BHA should not be used on Pesach. Raw whole,
chopped or ground nuts (e.g. walnuts, almonds, etc.) without added
preservatives or other additives such as BHT or BHA are approved for Passover. Note: Midget Pecans & Pecan Pieces require Pesach Supervision, as
they are soaked in Chametz during processing. Peanuts are kitniyot.
Oils: Cottonseed oil, grapeseed oil, peanut oil and safflower oil may be used with
Pesach supervision. Canola oil is considered kitniyot and may not be used by
Ashkenazim. Any brand of Extra Virgin Olive Oil may be used without
special Pesach Supervision.
Oven Cleaner: Does not require Pesach SupervisionPaper Goods: Napkins: Do not require Pesach Supervision.
Plastic - Does not require Pesach Supervision.
Styrofoam - Does not require Pesach Supervision.
Paper – Does not require Pesach Supervision. However, the cheapest
uncoated paper plates should not be used, as powder may be used between the
plates to aid in separation.
Parchment paper – Needs Pesach Supervision. Such paper certified by
the Star-K for year-round use does not need special Pesach Supervision.
Paper Towels: May have starch-based glue at beginning and end. (Some say do not use first 3
and last sheets. Most are lenient in this regard.)
Pet Food: See section seven below.
Play-Doh: Contains chametz- should be sold before Pesach
Pumpkin: Pumpkin and pumpkin seeds are not considered kitniyot. They may be
used without special Pesach Supervision if they are raw and without additives.
Quinoa: Due to the possibility that quinoa was grown in proximity to chametz grains or
processed in a facility with chametz grains, quinoa requires Pesach certification.
The OU is certifying quinoa, canihua, kiwicha and maca for
Pesach. These products are Kosher for Pesach when bearing the OU-P symbol.
In addition, the Star K is certifying quinoa for Pesach. These products are Kosher
for Pesach when bearing the Star K-P symbol.
Certified quinoa products require no further checking.
Pasta: May be manufactured in the same machines as regular pasta and may not be used
without Pesach Supervision.
Raisins: Requires Pesach certification, as they may be sprayed with kitniyot.
Please refer to Page 66 of the OU Pesach Guide for a list of raisins that do not
require Pesach certification, provided that “oil” doesn’t appear in the ingredients
Rice: See “Kitniyot”.
Please note: 1) Rice cannot be used, even by Sephardim, if any additives are
included. 2) Even acceptable brands must be checked for other grains.
Roach Traps: Combat Roach Killing System, d-Con Rat and Mouse baits and Black Flag
Roach Ender contain Chametz. They should be put away with one’s chametz. Raid
ant and roach baits are kitniyot and do not have to put away. All insecticide
sprays may be used.
Rubber Bands: Orthodontic rubber bands may be coated with powder. If so, they should be rinsed
before Pesach.
Rubber Gloves: OK if not lined with powder.
Rubbing Alcohol: Any isopropyl or synthetic (acetyl-, lanolin-, benzyl- and methyl-) may be used.
Salads: Bagged Salads require Pesach certification, as they may be coated with citric acid.
Additionally, one must make sure that the salad does not include kitniyot vegetables.
Salt: Non-iodized salt, without dextrose, iodine or polysorbates, does not require Pesach
certification. Sea salt does not require Pesach certification.
No salt substitutes are available
Sefardic Foods: Please note: Some of the lists compiled by Sefardic Kashrut
organizations and made available online, are, unfortunately, not up to strict
standards of Kashrut. While Sefardim eat kitniyot on Pesach, even kitniyot
products must be produced under strict Pesach Supervision to assure that
there is no contact with chametz. One cannot simply scan an ingredient label
to determine the Kashrut status of a food. Please check with me before using such
lists.
Seltzer: Flavored: Requires Pesach Supervision
Unflavored - Does not require Pesach supervision.
Silver Polish: Does not require Pesach Supervision.
Soda: Classic Coke & Diet Coke: Require OUP Pesach certification
Pepsi Cola & Diet Pepsi: Require KP Pesach certification
Spices: Require Pesach Supervision. This includes cloves.
Sugar: White - All pure, granulated cane sugar without dextrose - does not require Pesach Supervision. Brown – Requires Pesach Supervision
Confectioner’s – Requires Pesach
Supervision Substitute – See Artificial Sweeteners.
Vanilla – Requires Pesach Supervision
Tablecloths: Some vinyl tablecloths are coated with powder. They should not be used on Pesach.
Teas: Unflavored, regular - Does not require Pesach Supervision.
Decaffeinated – Requires Pesach Supervision. Most brands are not acceptable.
Lipton Decaffeinated and Swee-Touch-Nee (97% decaffeinated are acceptable even without special Pesach supervision.
Flavored – The following are acceptable: Wissotzky teas with OUP, Swee-Touch Nee Herbal, Caffeine-free Seren-I-Tea with OUP, Good Earth with OUP, G’Day Herbal Teas with Star-K, and Wissotzky with OUP.
Instant - Nestea regular and decaffeinated without sweetener may be used without special Pesach Supervision.
Thickening Products: See “Nutritional supplements” above
Tofu: Tofu is NOT acceptable for Passover, even for Sepharadim. Tofu is made by
extraction methods that use grain alcohol in the processing of the soybeans.
http://www.kashrut.com/Passover/PAlerts/
Toiletries: Toiletries which are inedible and not put in the mouth do not need
Passover Supervision. This includes deodorants, perfumes, shampoos and most cosmetics (see“cosmetics”).
Toothpaste: Does not need Pesach supervision. Crest, however, is known to contain chametz and should be avoided if possible.
Toothpicks: Any wood or plastic (unflavored and uncoated)
Vegetables:
Frozen- Require Pesach certification, as the same equipment may be used during the year to make pasta products
Canned / Jarred- Require Pesach certification
Fresh, uncut (includes baby carrots)- Does not require Pesach certification- but should be rinsed before use
Fresh, cut and packaged- see “Salads”
Vegetable Wash: May contain kitniyot and requires Pesach Supervision
Vinegar: requires Pesach supervision
Vitamins: See “medicines” (under “capsules”)
Water: Any fresh, bottled, spring or distilled water that is unflavored does not need Pesach Supervision. Added fluoride or minerals do not present a problem. If there are added vitamins or flavors then Pesach Supervision would be required.
Water Filters: Do not need special Passover Supervision.
Wax: (including wax for braces) Does not require Pesach Supervision
Wine: Requires Pesach certification. Please note: Not all wines are Kosher for Pesach.. Some may contain corn syrup (kitniyot). Be especially careful of Maneschewitz wines. The most preferable Seder wines are red, not mevushal, and have no added water or sweeteners. However, if non-Jews will be attending your Seder, make sure the wine is mevushal.
Yogurt: Needs Pesach Supervision.