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No oats: In addition to bread products containing leaven, there are a few other foods that are not eaten on Pesach. The basic rule is that any product that is leavened may not be eaten, including five grains: wheat, rye, barley, oats, and spelt. Any food or drink that is made from one of these grains or that contains one of these grains, even in very small quantity, is considered chametz.

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No, oats are one of the 5 forbidden grains and are chametz.

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Oats are one of the grains not allowed during Passover, they are chametz.

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Okra would be fine for Passover.

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No.

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