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What is the difference between kosher food and halal food?

Not much difference - Halal is practiced by Muslims, and Kosher is practiced by Jews. Neither eat pork, and each have requirements on how their meat is slaughtered and processed.


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No ______ Kosher deli meat still has nitrates.


When can babies safely consume lunch meat?

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Is emu meat kosher?

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Does lunch meats contain fats?

Yes, lunch meats contain fat. Lunch meat is derrived from animals, which all contain a good amount of saturated and unsaturated fat. Lunch meats are highly processed and considered bad for your health.


Where can you order kosher meat online in Europe?

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Do Muslims use kosher meats?

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Is masago kosher?

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Is Oatmeal Kosher?

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