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Can you eat gluten-free pizza during Passover?

4 min read
According to the National Institute of Health, approximately 1 in 100 people worldwide has Celiac disease, making dietary restrictions a serious consideration during the holidays. So, **can you eat gluten-free pizza during Passover** without violating religious laws or triggering health issues?

Is matzah high in calories? The surprising nutritional facts

3 min read
According to nutritional data, a single, one-ounce sheet of mass-produced matzah contains approximately 110-111 calories, a figure that rivals or exceeds the calorie count of two slices of standard white bread. This surprising fact challenges the common perception that this simple, flat unleavened bread is a low-calorie alternative.

Are Potato Chips Ok for Passover? A Kosher-for-Pesach Guide

4 min read
According to Jewish law, it is forbidden to consume or own chametz, leavened grains, during the eight-day Passover holiday. This raises a common question: are potato chips ok for Passover? The answer depends entirely on the ingredients, production process, and an individual's tradition regarding legumes and other similar foods.

Why Aren't Peanuts Kosher for Everyone on Passover?

4 min read
According to Jewish dietary law, peanuts are not inherently non-kosher, but a historical rabbinic custom, particularly among Ashkenazi Jews, forbids them during the holiday of Passover. This prohibition stems from the broader classification of *kitniyot*, or legumes, and is not a biblical law.

Understanding the Kosher Status: Is Heinz Ketchup Kosher?

5 min read
Since the 1920s, Heinz has partnered with the Orthodox Union (OU) to ensure many of its products, including its famous ketchup, comply with Jewish dietary laws, addressing the common consumer question: **Is Heinz ketchup kosher?** The answer involves understanding ingredient sourcing and the role of third-party certification.