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Passover Recipe – Kosher Brownies

www.jerusalemonline.com and Strauss-Elite present: Israelicious. A video recipe for Brownies, Kosher for Passover

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  1. According to my morrocan muslim friend, what’s kosher is automatically halal, as long as there’s no alcohol in that dish.

  2. Yes, Peanuts are “kitniyot”=small bits. By the Ashkenazi jews, they are indeed not eaten during pessah, while sepharadis do eat them.

  3. My Muslims, Cristians and Jewish friends please watch these videos Halal, Kosher or Hoax and Jewish Kosher Certification Food Tax!!! May the ETERNAL GOD bless you and let not men divide us!!!

  4. you have to be joking? you are really not that stupid are you? Nuts are considered parve, neither meat or dairy. Only peanuts would be considered legumes, closer to beans or peas and a generaly not kosher for passover

  5. how can this be kosher if you combine cream cheese with nuts? Aren’t they from the meat group?

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  7. le cacao, oui, s’il est sous surveillance rabinnique…

  8. Je suis sepharade (Algero/Morocain) et on n’as pas droit au chocolat!!

  9. sorry, but how much matza meal?

  10. can you use something instead of cream cheese?

  11. Very nice. I have never cooked anything with matzo meal before, but am interested in seeing how it bakes up. Thanks for posting.

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