Passover is about one month away, and supermarkets are now stocking their shelves with holiday foods. Many Passover cakes, cookies, pizzas, cereals, noodles, etc. are gluten free and are labeled as such. Also look for the words "non-gebrokts" on the label. Always double-check the label just to be sure - ingredients such as matzoh meal, passover cake meal, etc. are NOT gluten free. Many of the fresh cakes and cookies are shipped to stores about a week or so before the start of the holiday - this year, it's mid-April.
For those who are looking for gluten-free oat matzoh, Lakewood Matzoh is now available for online ordering:
http://www.lakewoodm...gluten_free.asp
We bought some last year, and prefer it to the oat matzoh imported from England - it's less expensive too.
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gluten-free Passover Foods And Matzoh 2009
#2
Posted 05 March 2009 - 07:09 PM
just bought some GFDF passover cakes, macaroons, and chocolate! i love this holiday!
#3
Posted 05 March 2009 - 09:35 PM
My big passover score is Mother's Margarine. It's gluten, dairy, corn and soy free!
#4
Posted 10 March 2009 - 07:57 AM
pretty excited. just got back from Publix. i just picked up some pasta elbows and tons of oberlander boxes of cookies for my freezer. gluten free black and whites -- woo hoo!!!!
#5
Posted 03 April 2009 - 11:59 AM
I tried this recipe for gluten free matzah balls and it came out pretty good. I'll make it once more for the Sedder.
Happy and Kosher Passover !!
Happy and Kosher Passover !!
#6
Posted 11 April 2009 - 03:17 PM
Also of note, the phrase "kosher for passover" can be a good thing for those of us with multiple allergies. It usually means no corn, rice or soy.
Intolerances:
Gluten/Wheat
Corn
Bean Flours
Allergies:
Rice
Soy/Soya/Lecithin
Honey
Chocolate
Fish/Shellfish
Gluten-free since 2006
Gluten/Wheat
Corn
Bean Flours
Allergies:
Rice
Soy/Soya/Lecithin
Honey
Chocolate
Fish/Shellfish
Gluten-free since 2006
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