Any difference, both are sodium chloride (NaCl).
A kosher butcher will only sell kosher meat. Regular butchers don't sell kosher meat.
Yes!
It's a kosher version of a regular, everyday breakfast.
At a kosher grocery store or a regular grocery store that sells kosher foods.
Sometimes it is. Pig meat is very fat, and it is not kosher. But that's just a technicality, its just as unhealthy or healthy as other food.
To substitute regular salt for kosher salt in a recipe, use half the amount of regular salt as the recipe calls for kosher salt. This is because kosher salt has larger flakes and takes up more space than regular salt. Adjust to taste as needed.
They aren't specifically better for you. Kosher vitamins may have slightly different ingredients as some vitamin sources aren't kosher.
Yes, you can use regular salt instead of kosher salt in the recipe, but you may need to adjust the amount used as kosher salt has larger flakes and is less dense than regular salt.
Ono is better known as Wahoo, and yes, it IS kosher!
Kosher wine is made following Jewish dietary laws, such as using only kosher ingredients and being handled by observant Jews. It is different from regular wine because of the strict guidelines it must adhere to in order to be considered kosher.
Ono is better known as Wahoo, and yes, it IS kosher!
Ono is better known as Wahoo, and yes, it IS kosher!