Yes.
No. 1). There is no such company as "Kosher Foods". Kosher food is not a company, any more than "Chinese Food" is. 2). Tyson doesn't produce any kosher products.
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Yes, there are food preservatives that are deemed non-kosher as they are derived from non-kosher animals or foods. Other preservatives may be deemed non-kosher if they are combined with certain foods, lactic acid being such an example. This is why it is especially important to check for valid hechshers on processed foods.
Any food that is not made in a kosher kitchen following kashrut (Jewish dietary laws) is not kosher. Please note that kosher is not a style of cooking.
It depends if those fats are from a kosher animal and that they have not come into contact with any non-kosher foods or any dairy of any type.
No compound that includes a dairy-derived component and a meat-derived component can be kosher.
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Yes, but by doing so the oven will be rendered non-kosher, contaminate any kosher food placed therein, and have to be Kashered (ritually purified) before it can be used for kosher food.
Kosher food have been produced under the supervision or a Jewish Rabbi, whereas non kosher foods have not. _________ Correction: Kosher food does not require a Rabbi's involvement. When talking about commercially prepared food, the kitchen has to be supervised by a 'mashgiach'. Any orthodox Jew can be a mashgiach. Kosher food is prepared with kosher ingredients following the laws of kashrut.
It depends on the level of observance. Orthodox Jews eat nothing BUT kosher foods.
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.
Yes opa is a kosher fish. Any fish that is born with scales and a dorsal fin is kosher. As long as it hasn't been touched by a non kosher knife