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Sun, Mar 26 2023, 5:05 pm
So what is your question? If you rely on the OU, you have your answer. If you don't rely on the OU, ask whomever you do rely on. Why post here?
BTW if you think your paper plates may contain starch--which doesn't mean they're chometz or even kitniyot, it could be from potatoes or any other starchy plant--just test them by letting a drop of tincture of iodine, available at any pharmacy, fall on the plate. If it contains starch, the paper will turn a color that is always described as blue-black but that really looks like very dirty purple. Tincture of iodine itself is brown.
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amother
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Sun, Mar 26 2023, 5:22 pm
amother DarkRed wrote: | So what is your question? If you rely on the OU, you have your answer. If you don't rely on the OU, ask whomever you do rely on. Why post here? |
For years I havent used them, but if OU, with Rabbi Elefant as its head of Kashrus, says it fine, its good enough for me.
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