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Pike Passover: Why do nuts and nuts become legumes? | Israel today

2020-03-31T20:48:26.188Z


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Traditionists discovered to their surprise that the Epiphany joined the category "legume-eaters only" this year. • But in fact, that's not the case. • Get some good news for the Ashkenazi among us.

One of the biggest hits of Passover, knows that every Ashkenazi found who does not eat legumes is the epic. Passover waffles are even more delicious than those of the year, so it is not surprising to discover skullcaps and firefighters loading crates in carts for the holiday.

Therefore, one can understand why many religious people were outraged when they were surprised to discover the inscription "for legume eaters" on the favorite product. If the product is legume, the religious understood sadly, no Passover baking order. Go eat coconut cookies and cry on the side of the room.

But what actually changed? The "Israel Today" test shows that the answer is one word: nothing. The components of the Epiphany have not changed at all, and this is a rather strange headache on the part of Strauss, in an attempt to create transparency that only confuses buyers. As every year, it is a rapeseed product, which many Ashkenazim eat, but it turns out that the company decided to grow a head and set the product legumes only because it creates on a line on which other legumes are also produced.

It turns out that Strauss was not content with just changing the caption, only with other products. An examination with the company revealed that the chocolate snack nuts and splendid chocolate have also unexpectedly become legumes, although they are by no means just a rag.

Strauss said in response: "The product components in Passover kashrut have not changed and this is the same product as in years past. The source of the change in the caption" contains rapeseed "and the transition to" legume eaters "is due to a change in the production system in the factory. For the sake of transparency, we independently added the caption

"We would like to note that a letter issued by the Chief Rabbinate permits anyone who does not see a pullover to consume legume products whose packaging contains" contains legumes ", but the list of components is only rapeseed (attached to the letter). We will learn lessons for next Passover with the aim of producing clear and transparent captions. "

These are the company's tested products:

Nuts - Previously written, contained rapeseed and became legume eaters because of a production line crossing. Does not contain legumes in components

MUST GUM - Legume eaters (always have been), no legumes in the ingredient list, but HG's origin is legumes

MUST candies - no fear of legumes

Energy - Contain legumes in the ingredient list (rice and corn), have always been the same

Flavors - Contains legumes - rice in the ingredient list

Crisp - contains legumes

Splendid Chocolate - Previously written it contained rapeseed and became legume eaters because of a production line crossing. Does not contain legumes in components.

Source: israelhayom

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