Message to Mashgichim from Guide to Chodosh

Y. Herman yherman at earthlink.net
Sun May 15 11:15:55 EDT 2011


I am now working on revising my Guide to Mashgichim, directed to 
mashgichim working with Yoshon. Can you please send me email about 
experiences you have had uncovering unexpected problems in Yoshon 
hashgochos.

Everyone understands that when flour is a primary ingredient, if the 
flour is from spring wheat, oats, or barley, then the mashgiach must 
check to make sure that the flour is Yoshon. What surprises have you 
found that are less obvious?

For example, one surprise at the end of last season had to do with wheat 
starch. One manufacturer  did their best to secure supplies of Yoshon 
oatmeal for their oatmeal cookies to allow production of those cookies 
beyond the normal cutoff for oats. It was not until near the end of the 
season that their mashgiach realized that the wheat starch that is added 
to these cookies as a minor ingredient may have been Chodosh as of 
August. A similar case involved the nutrients added to flour after the 
milling. Those nutrients are added to a base for mixing with the flour. 
Normally that base has no question of Chodosh. However, it was 
discovered that in the production of "Yoshon" flour from winter wheat, 
the nutrients were added to a base that was from wheat and may have been 
Chodosh.

If you have such "war stories", please share them with me. I will try to 
spread awareness of such problems to other mashgichim. When sending me 
you contribution, please identify yourself. I will, of course, keep your 
name and other specific details private.

Thank you, and tizku l'mitzvos
Yoseph Herman
Guide to Chodosh



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