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OU-P New for 2006

By Rabbi Shmuel Singer

Reprinted with permission of the Orthodox Union.
Originally published in the the Daf HaKashrus, March 2006

Kedem continues to bottle grape juice under its own name as well as under the Savion, Gefen and Lipschutz labels. All these items have always been and will continue to be Mevushal. Kedem has one not Mevushal grape juice. This is bottled in 1.5 liter glass bottles and clearly labeled Non-Mevushal. In addition, Rokeach will have its own OU-P grape juice. This will appear under the Rokeach label, as well as the Mishpacha labels. Manischewitz will once again have an OU-P grape juice under its own label. Both Rokeach and Kedem will offer a variety of OU-P Sparkling Grape Juices. All these grape juices are Mevushal. In addition, Rokeach will again produce a variety of OU-P cooking wines.

The OU has certified the Manischewitz matzah bakery in the United States for the past few years. For a long time this was the only OU matzah bakery in the world. It continues to be the only one in the United States. Other OU-P brands such as Horowitz Margareten and Goodman’s are all baked at Manischewitz. The OU has also agreed to place the OU-P on Aviv, Osem, Yehuda and Rishon matzah products coming from Israel. The items are supervised by local Rabbanim and are satisfactorily made with OU Pesach guidelines. They are certified by the OU when the OU-P appears on them. In addition, we have this year certified Yanovsky matzah baked in Argentina. This matzah is widely distributed in Latin America. This company manufactures various types of matzah. All matzah is always an eighteen minute product. Rabbi Daniel Oppenheimer of Buenos Aires serves as the OU rav hamachshir at this factory.

This year Manischewitz will have spelt matzah baked from spelt flour for Pesach. Manischewitz will again have a type of matzah ashirah known as grape matzah, in addition to traditional egg matzah. The grape matzah is made from flour and grape juice and may only be used when egg matzah is permitted, i.e. for Sefardim or those Ashkenazim who cannot eat regular matzah. It is so marked on the box. In addition, Manischewitz will have Passover Tam Tam crackers in various flavors as it did last year. These crackers are made from egg matzah dough and are similarly subject to the restrictions of matzah ashirah. They are clearly so labeled on the box. This year there will also be a line of regular matzah Tam Tams. These are small matzos sprinkled with oil and spices after baking and are acceptable to Ashkenazim as well. Manischewitz will continue to sell OU-P machine shmurah matzah under both the Manischewitz and Goodman’s labels. In addition, OU-P hand shmurah matzah will be available from Gefen, Rokeach and Mishpacha. Kedem will be selling a new item called Matzah Sticks. This is matzah baked in stick form under the Savion label. Manischewitz makes a product known as matzah crackers. Both of these are ordinary matzah products and not matzah ashirah. The various Israeli OU matzah companies will all be selling machine shmurah matzah as well.

Coca Cola will again be available with an OU-P for Pesach. Aside from the New York metropolitan area, Coke will be available in Boston, Baltimore-Washington, Miami, Atlanta, Houston, Philadelphia, and Los Angeles. This year, in New York, Coca Cola items will be made with an OU-P in 2 liter bottles and in cans. Other locations will have more limited Coke items made in different sizes. All these items, of course, require the OU-P symbol. Most of the bottling plants servicing these markets will designate the Passover Coke items with a distinctive yellow cap in addition to the OU-P symbol on the cap or shoulder of the bottle.

There have been a number of new developments in the dairy field for Pesach. This year the OU-P will appear on various Cholov Yisroel dairy products. These include milk from Ahava with the Best Moo label as well as a full line of Ahava dairy products. A new OU company Dairy Delight will be selling sour cream and yogurt under the Norman’s label. In addition, Norman’s will also sell Cholov Yisroel ready to eat puddings with the OU-P label. Cholov Yisroel OU-P hard cheese will appear this year under both the Norman’s label and the Kirkeby label. The Kirkeby cheeses are imported from Europe and also carry the London Beth Din hechsher. This year Mishpacha is introducing two new Passover items cholov yisroel hot cocoa mix and no-sugar hot cocoa mix. Mishpacha will also have a new Passover non-dairy OU-P topping.

Kedem will again be selling Passover noodles with the Savion label, in various sizes. This product is made with matzah cake meal. Manischewitz will be selling Passover noodles this year after a break of a year. These noodles are made from potato starch. Gefen and Flaum will again have potato starch OU-P noodles. Savion is introducing a new product frozen macaroni and cheese made with potato starch noodles. Frankel’s also will again have frozen OU-P potato starch noodles. Frankel’s has introduced a line of frozen foods including blintzes, waffles and pizza. All of these are made from potato starch. Macabee Pizza will be selling a frozen Passover pizza also made from potato starch. Dayenu will have frozen Passover pierogies, pizza, ravioli and pizzaroggies made with matzah meal. Kineret blintzes made from potato starch will also be available. This year King Kold of Chicago will be selling frozen OU-P items including matzah balls, potato pancakes and blintzes under the Ratner’s label. These items are matzah meal based. King Kold has also introduced frozen potato kugel batter, potato pancake batter and matzah ball batter. The Dr. Prager label will again appear with an OU-P on frozen potato and vegetable pancakes.

Manischewitz will continue with its traditional OU-P soup nuts. Mishpacha will have soup nuts not made with matzah meal. Rokeach will continue with various potato items, such as pancake mix. Manischewitz will also have a full line of these items. Manischewitz will introduce a low sodium potato pancake mix and a low sodium matzah ball mix with the OU-P symbol.

Savion will again have couscous and granola mix. Both of them contain matzah meal. T. Abraham and Savta will also be selling Passover granola from matzah meal. Savion will also be selling a line of muffin and cake mixes. Sarah’s Wholesome Muffins will also have two varieties of Passover muffin mix. These items contain matzah meal. Manischewitz is introducing Passover meringue cookies as a new item this year. This product contains no matzah meal. In addition, Kineret will expand its line of Passover cakes and cookies. L’chaim will have Passover cookies as a new item. Both of these items are made from potato starch. Bernie’s Foods will again offer potato starch cakes under the Frankel label and matzah meal rolls and burger rolls under the Dayenu label. Manischewitz is introducing a new OU-P sugar free biscotti and sugar free macaroons, as well as sugar free cookies. The biscotti and cookies contain matzah meal. Mishpacha will have OU-P macaroons also made without matzah meal. Yehuda Passover marble cake, honey cake and chocolate cake will be available from Israel with an OU-P. These items are made from potato starch. In addition, Gefen will have a line of cake mixes all made without matzah meal. Similarly, the Le Tova OU-P line of baking mixes made from potato starch will be available. Of course, Manischewitz and Rokeach will continue to have their traditional line of matzah meal based baking mixes.

As in years past, OU-P potato chips will be made by Bloom’s, Herr’s, Utz, Pathmark, Rokeach and Manischewitz. Manischewitz will also have OU-P potato stix and sweet potato chips. Rokeach and Empress will again have a full line of chocolate items for Pesach, as will Manischewitz and Elite. Barton’s continues as an OU label and will have a full line of both dairy and pareve chocolate and candy items. As in years past Cyrk will have ice cream and ices with the OU-P label. Pesach ice cream sandwiches and ice cream cones will again be available under the Tovli label. Tovli will have ice cream and ice pops as well as plain cones with the OU-P label. Tovli will also have OU-P lemon wafers and chocolate wafers made without matzah meal. As in years past, pareve Pesach chocolate chips will be available with the Manischewitz and Bloom’s labels. Mishpacha will also have OU-P chocolate chips. Tovli is producing pareve sorbet ice bars and ice cups in various fruit flavors with the OU-P label. Elyon will be selling OU-P marshmallows as in past years. In addition, Manischewitz will be selling OU-P marshmallows this year, as will Savion.

Manischewitz has kept the Season name on OU-P fish items which include tuna, sardines, salmon and anchovies. Season has introduced a number of new Moroccan sardine items in various sauces for Pesach. All of these items are made with Mashgiach Temidi and bishul yisrael. In addition, the Season label will continue to appear on OU-P bamboo shoots and water chestnuts as well as some sauces and oil. Bumble Bee has made a large OU-P production of tuna fish under its own label. Aside from this, tuna fish is available with an OU-P from Rokeach, Gefen and Mishpacha. All these items are made with Mashgiach Temidi and Bishul Yisrael. Dr. Praeger’s continues to produce breaded fish fillets and fish sticks with an OU-P. These products contain no matzah meal.

The OU position remains that extra virgin olive oil can be used without special supervision for Pesach. In addition, Bartenura, Carmel, Gefen, Mishpacha and Season olive oil will be available with an OU-P label. Mother’s olive oil pan coating spray, Mishpacha olive oil spray and Manischewitz buttery safflower cooking spray, olive oil spray and olive oil garlic cooking sprays will also be available. Prepared olives with an OU-P will be available from Gefen, Osem, Kvuzat Yavne, Gilboa and Mishpacha. Manischewitz is introducing two new flavored OU-P olive oil products for Pesach.

The OU position remains that regular tea bags, which are not flavored or decaffeinated, are acceptable for Pesach without special supervision. In addition we have clarified once again this year that all Lipton decaffeinated tea bags are acceptable without special supervision. This is not true of other decaffeinated tea bags. Pathmark, Shoprite and Lipton also have specially marked OU-P plain tea bags on the market. Manischewitz will also have a line of OU-P tea bags. These include regular tea and herbal teas. In addition Swee-Touch-Nee and Wissotsky will continue to have Pesach herbal teas. Nestea instant unflavored tea powder and instant unflavored decaffeinated tea powder are acceptable for Pesach without special supervision. Our position in former years in regard to coffee had been similar to tea. We maintained that all regular coffee, that is unflavored and not decaffeinated, is acceptable for Pesach without supervision. This is no longer true. Some coffee companies add maltodextrin, which is either chametz or kitniyos, to instant coffee. As a result this coffee is not kosher for Passover. Only coffee bearing an OU-P symbol or brands listed in the gray area of the Passover Directory should be used. Both Folger’s and Taster’s Choice instant coffee remain acceptable. Other brands should be checked in the Directory. Ground coffee remains acceptable from any source as long as it is unflavored and not decaffeinated.

This year a number of supermarket labels will have OU-P flavored seltzers for Pesach. These include Acme, America’s Choice, Foodtown, King Kullen, Pathmark, Shoprite and White Rose. Cornell will have flavored sodas with an OU-P. This year both Shoprite and Pathmark will once again be selling some sugared sodas with an OU-P symbol.


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