Wednesday, May 4, 2016

Halacha Yomis - Chametz After Pesach, vinegar based products OU Kosher Halacha Yomis This column is dedicated in memory of: Rav Chaim Yisroel ben Reb Dov HaLevi Belsky, zt'l Senior OU Kosher Halachic Consultant from 1987-2016


Q. May I purchase vinegar based products (e.g. pickles, mustard, salad dressing, horseradish) after Pesach from a Jewish store that did not sell its chametz? A. In the United States, it can be assumed that white distilled vinegar is made from corn alcohol. Although the OU is aware of some vinegar companies that also purchase wheat alcohol, this wheat alcohol is combined with other non-chametz alcohols and only makes up a small percentage of the total. Since table vinegar (50 grain) is about 95% water, any wheat in the final product is batel (nullified). This is especially true if the vinegar itself is only one of the ingredients in the product, as is the case with pickles, mustard, salad dressing and horseradish. Therefore, these products may be bought immediately after Pesach from any store.

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