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These are OU pareve, non pas yisroel.
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@sam. If you know how, read the ingredients of Stacy Pita Chips and you can see for yourself that the pita you saw on the belt line aren’t regular.
@sam: so are they pas Yisroel?
@Osborne Greene:
I wont comment on the brocha,
However as 1 of the people who koshered the the kosher manufacting line for stacy chip, I can tell you that the pita chips are regular pita, cut and baked…
Save yourself the trouble of asking your ignoramus rov that won’t know what he’s talking about anyways.
Read the ingredients, and see for yourself that it isn’t bread and never was bread. It’s a mezoinis product.
I think I heard it the way Yitz wrote it. But it’s best to consult with your LOR.
If the pita is manufactured as a chip i think it’s different than if you take regular a pita and bake it (then it would still be a hamotzi). Definitely don’t pasken based on my or any dansdeals comment
mezonot on pita? u ashki’s are funny
I believe they are mezonos
i just make shehakol on everything lolol
what is the bracha on pita chips?