Kosher food?!


Question: what exactly is this?


Answers: what exactly is this?

Kosher food is food that is prepared according to Jewish law. Animals are slaughtered in a certain way, certain animals are not kosher no matter how they're slaughtered (pig, for examlpe) and there are rules such as you are not permitted to eat meat and dairy foods together. People who keep kosher in the house, in fact, have two sets of dishes, pots, and silverware--one each for meat foods and one for dairy foods. People who are very strict require that all of their foods have a "hecksher" which is a sign that an acceptable organization checked how the food was made and agrees that it was made according to Jewish law. That's really all there is to it, but if you want to look at a site, try this one:

http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-kosher-f...

Blessed not really....Look.

Kosher and Treyfah are the Jewish laws on what strict jews can and cant eat. Food that is Kosher is acceptable to eat but Treyfah food is forbidden. For example Meat and Dairy MUST NOT be mixed.

To be Kosher all meat must come from cirumsized male animals. The cutoff foreskin is used for chewing gum for the children.

Today it is just a word to acknowledge a religious belief..
It has no health benifits..It costs more.. BUT has the respect for the gift god has given us..The people subjecting themselves to the religous laws reject the reality of today and the food industry standards..





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