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What can judaism to drink?

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16y ago
Updated: 8/17/2019

There is very little limitation on what Jews can drink, other than avoiding drinking milk for a period after meat has consumed due to the Bibilical prohibition of consuming meat and milk together.

Some types of coffee, especially those that come with whitener, are avoded as they may not be kosher. Some Jews will also only drink kosher wine, especially during Pesach (Passover), when beer and other alcoholic drinks are also avoided as they are made of grain which, being chametz, should not be consumed by Jews during this time.

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