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** and Kosher
** Kosher wine
** Kosher salt, a form of coarse salt used for kashering
** Kosher locust, an insect considered kosher under Jewish dietary laws
** Kosher restaurant, a restaurant or similar establishment specializing in kosher foods
** Kosher style, food made with a kosher appearance but without any claim to be kosher
** Hilchoth Shechitah on the ritual slaughtering of animals for
Kosher meat.
** Spelt Matzo
( Kosher for Passover
)
** Whole Grain Garden Herb Tam Tam Crackers
( Kosher for Passover
)
** Whole Grain Lighted Salted Tam Tam Crackers
( Kosher for Passover
)
** Matzo Farfel Canister
( Kosher for Passover
)
** Matzo Meal Canister
( Kosher for Passover
)
** Potato starch Canister
( Kosher for Passover
)
Kosher and Kashrut
Kosher most commonly refers to
Kashrut ( Jewish dietary laws ).
Jewish biblical laws of
Kashrut define a cloven hoof as one of two key requirements for an animal to be capable of consideration for
Kosher consumption.
Kashrut forbids the mixing of meat and dairy products, and hence there are strictly
Kosher non-dairy margarines available.
* Biblically
Kosher A Messianic Jewish Perspective on
Kashrut
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