What is considered Kosher Food for Hanukkah?!


Question: I was just wondering what is considered "Kosher" food a small list of what's considered Kosher would be wonderful is anyone can help, Thnx for any help in advance


Answers: I was just wondering what is considered "Kosher" food a small list of what's considered Kosher would be wonderful is anyone can help, Thnx for any help in advance

Kosher food is not food blessed by a rabbi. The Bible says that the we must eat "clean" animals. These include animals that have split hooves and chew their cud, fish with fins and scales, and birds who are herbivores. The meat must be slaughtered by someone who can kill it without the animal feeling any pain. Any other processed food that we eat doesn't need to be blessed by a rabbi, it just needs to be watched by a moshgiach as it is in production that none of the workers in the factory mix meat and milk or accidentaly allow some sort of non-kosher food to touch the food. As for Hanukkah, in Israel we eat jelly doughnuts, not latkes. But any fried food is traditional. I always make eggplant parmesan because the eggplant is fried.

Kosher is anything thats been blessed by a Rabbi

Kosher salt

Latkes are very popular and a standard at any celebration at this time of year, with applesauce or sour cream, it is to signify the struggle and how they keep the lamps burning for 8 days the length of the festival, and why there are 8 candles on the menorah.





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