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WHICH ITEMS CAN BE KASHERED?
The following is a quick-guide to which items can and cannot be May be kashered
kashered for Pesach. Details such as how to kasher these items Cannot be kashered
can be found in the article entitled, Kashering The Kitchen (pages Material Depends on which material the item is made of
26-29), in our FAQs (pages 93-95), or at www.ASKcRc.org. This Scratch Depends on whether there are scratches or
chart does not include information on countertops, which are cracks in the material
listed separately on pages 30-31. For each item or material, the Seal Depends on how well the motor is sealed
status is given as one of the following: Use Depends on how the item is used
ITEM STATUS ITEM STATUS ITEM STATUS
Aluminum Formica Scratch Plate Material
Baking pan Use Freezer Porcelain
Blech, kedairah Frying pan Use Porcelain enamel
Blech, standard Glass Pots, enamel
Blender Seal Glass stovetop Pots, metal
Bone china Gold Pottery
Butcher block Scratch Granite Pyrex
Can opener Grater Quartz resin
Cast iron Use High chair (baby/child) Scratch Quartzite
Cement Hot plate, glass Refrigerator
Ceramic Hot plate, metal Roasting pan Use
China Instant Pot Rotisserie
Colander Kedairah Blech Rubber Scratch
Convection oven Kiddush cup Material Sieve
Cookie sheet Knife Silver
Corelle Kos Material Silverware
Corian Limestone Sink Material
Countertop Material Marble Slate
Crock Pot Material Meat hammer Soapstone
Crystal Metal Stainless steel
Cup Material Microwave oven Stone
Dishwasher Mixer (electric) Seal Stovetop
Duralex Mug Tablecloth Material
Earthenware Neoroc Toaster
Enameled pots Onyx Toaster oven
Fabric Oven Urn Use
Faucet Pan Use Vinyl
Flatware Pizza stone Warming drawer
Food processor Seal Plastic Wood Scratch
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