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Products without kosher certification requirements

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Products without kosher certification requirements are foods, drinks, and food products that do not require kosher certification or a hechsher to be considered kosher. Products that are kosher without a hechsher may nonetheless need a hechsher during Passover.[1][2]

List of products without hechsher requirements

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Product Notes
Aluminum foil
Applesauce Plain only, even with high fructose corn syrup and vitamins
Baking powder
Baking soda
Barley
Beer domestic, unflavored
Bran unprocessed
Buckwheat
Carob powder
Cocoa powder
Coffee unflavored
Corn meal
Corn powder
Corn starch
Dish washing gloves
Farina
Grains
Honey pure, unflavored
Lentils raw
Lip gloss even flavored
Molasses unflavored
Mushrooms sliced or unsliced
Oats
Oven cleaner
Paper
Plastic
Popcorn kernels
Rice raw or parboiled
Salt
Silver polish
Split peas
Sugar
Tea unflavored
Water unflavored, even with fluorides

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "NO HECHSHER REQUIRED". Star-K. Retrieved 2023-04-12.
  2. ^ "Food that Doesn't Require Kosher Certification". Kashruth Council of Canada. Retrieved 2023-04-12.
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