Here’s Why Some Coca-Cola Bottles Have Yellow Caps

Published on 08/12/2021
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Confusing

However, things can become a little perplexing. Even if food and drink are otherwise kosher when it is not Passover, they may be prohibited during the holiday. And regular Coke falls into this category. During the annual holiday, the rules become even stricter. Passover is observed by Jews all over the world, so you can expect to see kosher food and beverages in many parts of the world this spring.

Confusing

Confusing

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No-no’s

So, when it comes to food and drink during Passover, what are the no-nos for Jews? For starters, anything that falls into the chametz category. The Hebrew term refers to foods that contain grain ingredients, such as oats, wheat, spelt, barley, and rye. All foods and beverages containing these ingredients are forbidden. The list, however, does not end here. There are a few more things you can’t eat during Passover.

No-no’s

No-no’s

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