Are Acme Products Kosher for Passover?

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Kosher for Passover

The festival of Passover is a time of great rejoice that includes a special family meal known as the seder. The seder includes many symbolic foods and strict dietary laws are observed during the holiday. That is why we at Acme Smoked Fish go to special lengths to ensure that our products are certifiably kosher for Passover.

Passover, also called Pesach, is an eight-day holiday celebrating the Jewish biblical story depicting the Israelites’ exodus from captivity in ancient Egypt. Those who observe the holiday must avoid all leavened foods during Passover, examples of which include yeasted breads (looking at you, bagels). That is why matzoh is permitted, as this type of bread is not allowed time to rise before baking.

Smoked Fish and Passover

Okay, so you’re probably thinking, “That explains why no bagels, but what does this have to do with smoked fish?” Well, the reason behind that is a little bit more nuanced. Observant Jewish consumers clean their homes before Passover to remove anything that is chametz or forbidden. Similarly, Kosher for Passover food producers (like Acme Smoked Fish) clean all of their production facilities under the special supervision of certified rabbis to ensure that no chametz is present. We at Acme Smoked Fish undergo the same stringent cleaning procedures – with the onsite supervision of a rabbi – each and every day, so it’s nothing new to us!

Something especially relevant to smoked fish producers like us at Acme is kitniyot. Kitniyot include those food items that contain anything resembling grain. These items are also avoided during Passover. Examples of kitniyot that our Acme Smoked Fish facilities must substitute for during Passover include certain ingredients in our flavorings and seasonings used in flavors such as pastrami smoked salmon and gravalax, which we substitute for with our very own K for P spice blends.

Another little change we make is in the mayonnaise used in our Acme smoked whitefish salad. The rest of the year Acme Smoked Fish uses a kosher mayonnaise containing soybean oil. During Passover though, beans are considered kitniyot, so we adjust our mayonnaise recipe accordingly. This helps to ensure that Acme Smoked Fish fans throughout the country can enjoy Acme smoked whitefish salad and other delicious smoked fish products during the Passover holiday.

So, now that you better understand the why and the how behind Acme Smoked Fish and the Kosher for Passover distinction, let’s get into the what, the when, and the where. You can identify what Acme Smoked Fish products are Kosher for Passover by observing the following…

Smoked Salmon and Specialty Smoked Fish Products

Acme’s smoked salmon and specialty smoked fish packaged products can be identified as Kosher for Passover by noting the sticker and/or printed label shown below…

Smoked salmon kosher for passover

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Kosher for passover smoked salmon

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Smoked Fish Salad and Pickled Herring Products

You can identify all of Acme’s Kosher for Passover smoked fish salad and pickled herring products by noting the marking you see below…

Smoked whitefish salad kosher for passover

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

When are Kosher for Passover Smoked Fish Products Available?

Now, when can you find Kosher for Passover Acme products? You can find them in stores roughly a few weeks before and through the end of Passover. Just check out the Store Locator on our website to find out where Acme Smoked Fish products are sold near you.

Just look for the indications shown above when shopping in store to see which products are labeled Kosher for Passover. For those who are local to New York City, check out our Fish Friday retail experience at our Brooklyn headquarters at 30 Gem Street. Pop in, say “Hi” and “Chag sameach”, because we love meeting fellow smoked fish fans.

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Comments

  1. Anne Costa
    March 23, 2023 5:11 pm

    What is a poke bowl

    1. Acme Smoked Fish
      March 31, 2023 2:26 pm

      Poke is a popular Hawaiian dish of diced fish, rice, a sweet sauce, and salty and spicy seasonings served either as an appetizer or a main course. Acme Smoked Fish’s produces pre-made smoked salmon poke bowl under their Blue Hill Bay brand as a ready-to-eat item.

  2. Dan Shaf
    April 4, 2023 10:34 pm

    I wanted to buy your products for Passover but then I look on the ingredients I see sugar and for the lox I see farm-raised fish. Say what you want but poisonous poison.

    I’m sorry that my ShopRite here where I live doesn’t offer anything that is remotely healthy. Your products included. It’s too bad because I would have enjoyed having your products at my table. The poison bothers me. It should bother you, also.

    1. Acme Smoked Fish
      April 5, 2023 7:15 pm

      Hello Dan,

      Thank you for your comment. Most of our smoked salmon products are sugar free, as well as several other product types in our catalog. We would like to know, which products concern you by containing sugar? Our herring does contain sugar in its brine, as this is a common ingredient in many commercial pickled products. If you have any additional questions about our ingredients, we are happy to provide any information that you need.

      In terms of our farm raised fish, we stand by our farm partners and feel confident that they are raising fish in the ocean in a healthy and sustainable way. Rest assured, our fish are fed real food from naturally occurring sources. Also, our manufacturing facilities are not only inspected by state and federal auditors, we voluntarily undergo inspections from various third-party organizations, as we take quality and food safety extremely seriously at Acme Smoked Fish.

      If you have any additional questions, statements, or just feel like chatting, please reach out. Our direct company line is in the footer. Thanks!

      Best,

      Acme Smoked Fish

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