Provided the granola contains no animal products it is parve - that is, neutral, neither kosher nor treif (not kosher) and as such can be eaten by Jews.
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The above answer is not clear. Any commercial food item must be certified kosher by a recognised organisation to be considered kosher. If the granola product is certified kosher, it is a kosher product.
There are four categories of food according to kashrut: meat, dairy, pareve, and treif. Pareve refers to any food item that does not contain meat or dairy but may contain eggs and/or fish. Treif refers to any food that is not kosher.
Though some brands of granola are kosher for non-Passover use, no granola is kosher for Passover. For Passover, you can get fake 'granola' that is made from matzo. Or, it may be fun to research ingredients and try to make some on your own.
According to their website:Kashi* granolas are Kosher Dairy. All other Kashi* cereals are certified Kosher. Kashi*TLC* crackers and Chewy Granola bars are Kosher Dairy.
Whey is a dairy product, made from milk and can be kosher. As this is a processed food product, it would require kosher certification to be considered kosher.
The apple is produced by a tree, the granola bar is produced by a factory. The apple is a fruit, the granola bar is a grain product.
No. Sweet Baby Ray's Original is not a certified kosher product. The company itself also warns that its product is not kosher.
The answer is that it really depends on if the product has a kosher certification, or not.
Imeans the produvt is kosher It does not mean the product is kosher! It means an entity is stating the product is kosher. K is not a widely accepted marking. Do the research before consuming any K product if you do not want to ingest animal or non-kosher animal products. It is not to be trusted. It is not an agency.
No.
There are kosher Cadbury products, you would have to check the product package for a valid hechsher.
No
It's not kosher because it touched the chitosan. If it did not touch it, then it would be kosher.
No. Spam is a short form for "spiced ham". Since pork is not kosher, spam, accordingly, spam is not kosher.