Orthodox Jews keep a strictly kosher home.
The meat in the kosher butcher-store is under strict rabbinical supervision.
Religiously observant Jews will only eat kosher food.
No, it is not kosher.
No, it is just an adjective, so in the middle of a sentence, you'd just write kosher in lower case.
Kosher refers to the dietary restrictions of the Jewish faith. Here are some sentences.That meat is not kosher, so I can't eat it.My family ran a kosher restaurant.How do you know if that food is kosher or not?Kosher can also be slang for something legitimate. I don't think that business is quite kosher.
All salt is kosher unless something is added to it that isn't kosher. Kosher salt is just a large grained salt. Use the same amount of any salt.
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If you are looking at a menu with only kosher food items, then you use it like a normal menu. If you are preparing a menu with only kosher food items, you will want to consult a Rabbi.
Yes! Just use kosher fish with fins and scales and do not use any kind of shellfish or mollusks.
If Muslims do not have access to halal meat then kosher meat is acceptable.
All salt is kosher unless something is added to it to make it not kosher. Like all other seasonings, the specific package must be certified kosher for Passover.
Yes, you can use table salt instead of kosher salt in this recipe, but be aware that table salt is more concentrated than kosher salt, so you will need to use less of it.