You might want to start with Deuteronomy, chapter 14, the first 21 verses in the chapter. This is not the only place in The Bible that provides material on this subject, but it's a fine place to begin. Don't forget to follow up any footnotes, commentaries, or external references that you come upon in your reading.
As with most products, grape products require kosher certification. If they do not have proper certification, they should not be considered Kosher.
products that have Rabbinical supervision to ensure their kosher status.
They currently have 7 kosher products.
No, Butterball products are not kosher.
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No, but there are kosher companies that make spices. Just look for the kosher symbols on the products.
See the Related Link for a list of their products that have kosher-certification. Being in Israel, I cannot confirm their claim nor dispute it. Sees kosher-certified items
General Mills does produce some kosher products. You would have to check the package labeling for a valid kashrut certification symbol to determine if specific products are kosher.
No, it is not.
No.
A lot of their products are kosher, you would have to check the package for certification.
Yes, because Kosher products adhere to strict rules and the rules are similar to those of Islam, such as that of no pork.