Other than the obvious, foods that contain wheat and grain, what foods cannot be eaten on Passover?
Four answers:
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2009-04-07 18:42:20 UTC
here is a list of the foods that can not be eaten on passover:
Leavened Bread
Cakes
Biscuits
Crackers
Cereals
coffees with cereal derivitaves
wheat
barley
oats
spelt
rye
liquids with ingredients or flavors from grain alcohol
Askhenazic authorities also prohibit the following foods:
rice
corn
millet
legumes (beans and peas, but string beans are permitted)
Hope this helped :)
salvi
2016-10-14 04:18:39 UTC
Unleavened breads are eaten to characterize the haste they made in leaving Egypt; the bitter herbs characterize the bitter years of their slavery; the charoset symbolizes the mortar used for development platforms; parsley symbolizes springtime and re-start; the egg symbolizes existence; the roasted shankbone symbolizes the sacrifical lamb; saltwater stmbolizes tears; wine symbolizes the grapes of god's wrath on the two events in touch. in the Animals' Seder, a dogs bone symbolizes that dogs did no longer bark while the Exodus exceeded off; Miriam's Cup from the girls s seder symbolizes the eternal water that flowed by the desert at the same time as Miriam became alive; There are conflicting memories concerning the orange, so the will arises to envision Suzanne Heschel's account.
Hannah Merbs
2009-04-08 13:01:09 UTC
Well there are two types of Jews. Ashkenazi and Sephardic. Ashkenazi's ancestors are from Europe and Sephardic's are more from the Iberian Peninsula. Like Egypt and Spain. I am Ashkenazi and besides not being able to eat wheat and grains, we are forbidden to eat rice and beans.
Enrique M
2009-04-07 18:41:34 UTC
eat whatever you feel like eating..no matter what time of the year it is.. your hungry..your hungry!
peace!
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