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
[edit]Product | Notes |
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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
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "NO HECHSHER REQUIRED". Star-K. Retrieved 2023-04-12.
- ^ "Food that Doesn't Require Kosher Certification". Kashruth Council of Canada. Retrieved 2023-04-12.