OPINION:
In the April 1 Food section, there was an article on a Passover tart by Michele Kayal that included an error critical for this religious occasion.
The main distinction that makes a recipe kosher for Passover is its lack of leavening. The tart recipe included soy and cornstarch, both of which are religiously prohibited during Passover.
I assume that no matzoh ball soup recipe for Passover would include ham, so how could a Passover recipe include soy and cornstarch? Recipes for religious occasions should be scrutinized more closely for accuracy than other recipes.
I am just surprised that Ms. Kayal did not recommend spreading bread crumbs on the tart for additional taste.
SHELDON J. BERMAN
Pikesville, Md.
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