1. Sephardic Jews are allowed to eat rice, corn and legumes during Passover, but Ashkenazic Jews consider them prohibited foods.
2. There are also recipes for latkes, including one with jalapenos and another with crab meat, which is a prohibited food for Jews who follow kosher dietary laws.
3. Yet smuggling prohibited foods can result in a hefty fine.
4. Airline passengers caught sneaking fruit or other prohibited food into the United States have little to fear from federal authorities.
5. In the ultra-Orthodox Jerusalem neighborhood of Mea Shearim, small fires smoldered on the sidewalks, fueled by bags of prohibited foods.
6. In the ultra-Orthodox neighborhood of Mea Shearim, small fires smoldered on the sidewalks, fueled by bags of prohibited foods.