I called Bacardis corporate headquarters to ask thim this question.
Yes, Bacard Superior Original Premium Rum is koser and kosher for passover even without the certification on the label. I also checked with Kashrut.com and they verified this. So, if you want to drink rum for passover, Bacardi is the only one. Captain Morgan IS NOT KOSHER period as it is distilled with yeast whearas Bacardi is distilled from sugar only. Hope this helps.
There are brands of rum that are certified kosher for Passover, however, you would have to check the labeling to confirm individual bottles have the appropriate hechsher.
Please see the related link which has the cRc's list of approved alcohol.
As gin is a grain based alcohol, it is chametz and therefor not allowed for Passover.
It would have to be certified kosher for Passover.
The label has to say "Kosher for Passover"
Yes, only if they are specifically certified kosher for passover. You can find kosher for Passover olives at any Jewish supermarket
It can be, it would require a valid Passover hechsher.
Yes, it can be since it is made from wine, which can be Kosher for passover if created under appropriate supervision. The bottle would require a kosher for Passover hechsher.
If you were able to find corn vinegar that is certified kosher for Passover, it would be kitniyot which means that the majority of Ashkenazi Jews would not use it.
There are kosher food companies that are now making gluten-free products Kosher for Passover and all-year-round. However, something being gluten-free has no bearing on whether or not it is Kosher or Kosher for Passover.
Arugula is an edible leaf and is kosher year round including Passover.
Yes, they must be certified kosher for Passover though.
Lamb can be kosher for Passover. However, Ashkenazi Jews traditionally do not eat lamb during Passover.
Yes, there are no restrictions on fruit for Passover.
Some kosher companies make cereals that are Kosher for Passover.