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U.S. Shmittah Product Category List
by Yated Ne'eman Staff

According to information supplied by the kashrus division of the Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America (OU), the following categories of foods may contain products that were imported to the U.S. and sold under the OU hechsher based on an enhanced version of the heter mechirah.

The spices in question were parsley, dill, and cilantro (coriander). According to a recent conversation with the gedolei haposkim of Eretz Yisroel taking into consideration all that is known at this time, even though bedi'eved one can follow the principle of the holchin achar horove since the amount of the questionable spices is clearly a mi'ut, lechatchilah if products that certainly do not contain the questionable spices are known and accessible, then one should not rely on the principle of holchin achar horove.

The categories that may contain the above spices are: pickles, seasoned snacks, pickled meats, pickling spice, soup bases, falafel mix and balls, salad dressings, pizza sauces, spice blends, frozen knishes, frozen quiche, barbecue sauce, egg rolls.

In response to many specific inquiries, a spokesman for the OU said that Heinz ketchup has no chashash of including any of the Sde Eliyahu products.

 

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