No. In order to be kosher, foods must be permitted according to the Torah. See Deuteronomy 14. See also the Related Link.
Lobster is not considered kosher. It is unable to be blessed by a Jewish rabbi. Only sea creatures with fins and scales can be kosher.
Whether or not a food of any kind is kosher has nothing to do with being blessed by a Rabbi. By default, all salt is kosher unless something is added to it to render it not kosher, additives that are non-kosher are usually flavourings.
NO. Kosher beef has to be killed a certain way and blessed by a rabbi. It is significantly more expensive than normal beef
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.
I believe to be Kosher means foods, which apparently include spices, are blessed by a Rabbi, and have nothing to do with how coarse something is, However, the simple answer I believe is yes.
If a gold ring is labeled as "kosher," it likely means that it meets certain standards set by Jewish law, such as being properly purified or blessed by a rabbi. It could also refer to the materials used in the ring being considered acceptable according to kosher dietary laws.
Yes, plants are generally considered kosher according to Jewish dietary laws. However, it is important to properly check fruits and vegetables to ensure they are free from insects, which are not considered kosher. It is recommended to consult with a rabbi or follow specific guidelines for ensuring the kosher status of plants.
It's blessed by a Rabbi
Quail eggs can be considered kosher, but it depends on several factors. They must come from a kosher species of quail and be processed according to kosher laws. Additionally, the eggs must be free of blood spots, which can render them non-kosher. It’s always best to consult a rabbi or a reliable kosher certification for specific cases.
Normally Gelatin is not considered Kosher but certain Kosher companies produce specially made Kosher Gelatin. According to Rabbi Dr. David Sheinkopf, Gelatin IS kosher. Author of "Gelatin in Jewish Law" (Bloch 1982) and "Issues in "Jewish Dietary Laws" (Ktav 1998) Rabbi Sheinkopf provides an in depth analysis of how and why gelatin is kosher. Rabbi Sheinkopf also provides answers to the questions Is carmine kosher? (Yes) and Is Kitniyyot kosher? (Yes) For more details visit his website: http://rabbidavidsheinkopf.com __________ There is kosher gelatin that has a hechsher, it is made from either fish bones or seaweed.
Potato bread can be kosher, but it depends on the ingredients and the production process. If the bread contains no non-kosher ingredients and is produced in a facility that adheres to kosher standards, it can be considered kosher. Additionally, it should have a reliable kosher certification to ensure it meets all dietary laws. Always check labels or consult a rabbi for specific concerns.
The Rabbi visited the factory in order to ascertain its fitness for Kashrut (Kosher) certification.