kitniyot

Pronounced: kit-nee-YOTE, Origin: Hebrew, meaning “little things,” the term here refers to legumes, corn, rice and other non-hametz foods prohibited for use on Passover by some Ashkenazic rabbis in the medieval period. Many Sephardic Jews (and Conservative Jews) do allow them on Passover.

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Red Quinoa Dessert Pudding

An old grain from the New World.

Spring Quinoa with Pesto & Greens

A beautiful spring salad; perfect for your seder, for a Passover lunch, or year-round.

Quinoa and Passover (Pesach)

An old grain from the New World.