No, it just has to be made of kosher ingredients.
Yes.
If someone keeps kosher, it is best to not serve them meat. If meat is served, it must be kosher meat and it must not be served with dairy. They also can't eat shellfish.AnswerIf you have someone requesting a kosher meal and it has to be strictly kosher, you cannot prepare the food in a non-kosher kitchen. Most hotels, restaurants, etc. will order meals from kosher caterers/restaurants to fulfill such a request. Additionally, the food must remained sealed for the person who is eating it to unwrap in order for it to remain kosher.
Only if it's made from a kosher company, but since it's dairy, it can't be served with a meat meal.
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Kosher grapejuice
Hanukkah is a holiday, while "kosher" is an adjective referring to food which is made in accordance with the Torah-rules for preparing food. Celebrating a "kosher" Hanukkah, it would mean that any foods served during the holiday were kosher.
The Nemerson was not a kosher hotel. Please note that there's no such thing as "kosher style", at most, food could be described as "Jewish style". However, the Nemerson served shellfish.
Typically the drink served with churros is hot chocolate.
The traditional drink served with a worm in it is mezcal.
A drink served up should be mixed with ice, for example in a cocktail shaker, but then strained so there is no ice in the drink when it is served cold.
One can get a variety of Kosher different wines from the Kosher Wine Club, which specifically adheres to individuals who only eat and drink Kosher. Their selection of wine is from a variety of different regions from around the world.
Kosher food is a part of Judaism. Food that is prepared and served following the laws of kashrut is kosher and may be eaten by religiously observant Jews.