[Avodah] Pesach - Lecithin does not render chocolate non-KLP for Ashkenasim
Zev Sero via Avodah
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Wed Mar 22 20:36:58 PDT 2017
On 22/03/17 10:19, Akiva Miller via Avodah wrote:
> Anyone who wasn't makpid on Jewish hashgacha, that's what they drank. As
> a know-nothing rookie baal tshuva in New Jersey in the early '70s, I was
> worried about the vitamins, so I mailed a label from the local milk to
> the OU, asking them about it (for year-round, not specifically Pesach)
> and they replied in writing that none of the ingredients were problematic.
Except when they were. There was at least one company that was known to
use shark oil as the source of its vitamin D. That means it couldn't
get a hechsher, but one could probably rely on bittul to drink it
without one.
The reason to buy milk (or any other liquid) before pesach, and
preferably to strain it before pesach as well, is so that if there *is*
any chamets in there one can rely on bittul lach belach. I am unsure
whether that would apply to chocolate, which was once liquid but is now
solid.
Kitniyos isn't the issue, chamets is. Without a hechsher to ensure that
they're not *deliberately* adding something that has chamets in it, and
that they don't use the same equipment for a variety that contains
chamets, I don't see how one can use it on pesach, unless one holds that
something which melted and then solidified still benefits from bittul
lach belach. (In the case of chocolate in particular it seems to me
that the most likely suspect would be vanilla extract, which is often
chamets gamur.)
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