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Is Tabasco Kosher?

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Tag-MehirTzedek:

--- Quote from: ChabadKahanist on August 25, 2013, 11:59:20 PM ---If it has a hechsher no problem.
Vinegar must have a hechsher.

--- End quote ---

 It is just K in this case (of Tabasco sauce from that company) but it is Kosher as is known.

 
 I think it depends what vinegar. For example if it is just "Vinegar" labelled according to Kashrut.org it is Kosher Le Pessah ( I will double check it again)
 
 Ok this on the list   (Pessah 2013)

Vinegar (when listed alone)
(when listed on ingredient
panel on a packaged product)


 Its Kosher LePessah for both Sefardim and Askenasim.

Tag-MehirTzedek:
Also on list

Apple Cider Vinegar
(when listed on ingredient
panel on a packaged
product)


Rice Vinegar
(when listed on ingredient
panel on a packaged
product)                                For Sefardim (or those who eat Kitniyot).


Balsamic Vinegar
Must be Kosher
Supervised or less than
1/6th (when listed on
ingredient panel on a
packaged product)

Soo I take it that its Balsamic Vinegar that needs a proper Hasgaha and is derived from grapes. I will perhaps do a little more research.

Tag-MehirTzedek:
Balsamic vinegar (Italian: aceto balsamico) is a condiment originating from Italy.
The original traditional product (Aceto Balsamico Tradizionale), made from a reduction of cooked white Trebbiano grape juice and not a vinegar in the usual sense,

 (From Wiki).

ChabadKahanist:

--- Quote from: Tag-MehirTzedek on August 26, 2013, 07:53:08 PM --- It is just K in this case (of Tabasco sauce from that company) but it is Kosher as is known.

 
 I think it depends what vinegar. For example if it is just "Vinegar" labelled according to Kashrut.org it is Kosher Le Pessah ( I will double check it again)
 
 Ok this on the list   (Pessah 2013)

Vinegar (when listed alone)
(when listed on ingredient
panel on a packaged product)


 Its Kosher LePessah for both Sefardim and Askenasim.

--- End quote ---
Tabasco is known to be kosher & is used by various kashrus organizations it is quite possible that even with a plain k it may be under a kashrus oranization & that the company never changed the label .
As far as I have seen working in the field all kashrus angencies insist on a hechsher on all vinegars.

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