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kashruthIn Judaism, the rules forbidding the eating of certain foods and requiring that other foods be prepared in a specific way. These rules determine which foods can be called kosher. Most information regarding kashruth is found in the Hebrew Bible in the books of Leviticus, Deuteronomy, Genesis, and Exodus. Jews observing kashruth may eat only fish with scales and fins and animals that chew the cud and have cloven feet; shellfish and pork are thus forbidden. Animals and birds must be slaughtered according to ritual and with prayer. Meat and dairy products must be strictly separated; they may not be eaten at the same meal or from the same set of dishes. No restrictions apply to the use of fruits and vegetables. During Passover, bread and other baked goods must be made without leaven. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| While historically some have discerned health and hygienic reasons for the dietary prohibitions in the First Testament ("The rationale behind kashruth from the biblical and rabbinic standpoint is simply a concern for sanctity"-Schramm: 650), the early Church did away with the prohibitions but did not exclude the need for discipline in eating and drinking. While observant of Kashruth, Shallots showcases the aromatic cuisines of the Mediterranean Rim, fusing the subtle and exotic tastes of Italy, France, Greece, Israel, Lebanon, Morocco and Tunisia. The company also announced today that Formulaid and its component ingredients have been certified kosher by one of the most recognized certifying organizations, the Orthodox Union Kashruth Division. |
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