<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>> Kosher for Passover (KFP or KLP) items are showing up in the store so thought I would post the following information since there are newbies to the list and some of the non-jewish readers may want to buy items that are available at this time of year. WARNING!! First I'll give you the only ingredients celiacs have to avoid. The following was originally posted by Linda Goldkrantz. The following KFP ingredients ARE GLUTEN, So DO NOT EAT any KFP product that lists the following ingredients: DO NOT EAT. Matzah is made as a whole piece, using a specific recipe. Tiny chunks of matzah are called matzah farfel or fahfal. Ground up matzah is matzah meal. Ground up even further it's cake meal. Also avoid passover flour. They all start out as wheat and water. Avoid them all! If you do not know how to read the kosher symbols just ask someone. Most products will have the phrase "Kosher for Passover" in English although sometimes it is only in Hebrew. The kosher symbols OU, Circle-K, plus others place a capital P beside their symbol to indicate the item is Kosher for Passover plus they may also include the phrase "Kosher for Passover" on the label. Another phrase that will tell you the item is gluten (and Matzah) free is "non-gebrucks". This basically means it does not include matzah and seems to mainly be included on the label of products that usually would contain matzah. During Passover the only starches (besides the ones listed above that are gluten) seem to be tapioca starch and potato starch. Corn and rice flour are not used in any prepared food products that I have found in the past 10+ years. So if a KFP product lists modified food starch don't worry it is NOT made from wheat. If you live somewhere with a small Jewish community alot of the items that are gluten free may not show up at the local stores that are selling KFP products. Also remember that these items will show up and then disappear very quickly. Generally KFP items are a one time/short time item. Although I am finding more items available year round that are KFP (even Arm & Hammer Baking Soda is now saying it is OU-P during the rest of the year). I will be posting information concerning various baked goods, internet sources, obtaining oat matzah, etc as I get the information. Betsey Carus Baltimore, MD