No, it is not. - old answer from someone else.
My answer: Actually, Z23 is fine while Z30 may have a problem. Z23 is pure rum from sugar cane and is similar to pure whiskeys, not needing supervision or a hechsher. In the past, Z30 has used wine as a softening additive, and can't be trusted.
Meanwhile, Z23 is available at on-line kosher stores.
The population of Zacapa is 59,089.
The area of Zacapa is 78 square kilometers.
Daniel Zacapa was born in Tegucigalpa, in Honduras.
Ron Zacapa Centenario was created in 1976.
Some rums that start with the letter "Z" include Zaya Gran Reserva, a rich and flavorful rum from Trinidad, and Zafra 21, a Panamanian rum known for its smoothness and complexity. Additionally, there’s Zacapa, a premium Guatemalan rum that is highly regarded for its aging process and taste. These rums offer a variety of profiles, appealing to different palates.
I called Bacardis corporate headquarters to ask thim this question. Yes, Bacard Superior Original Premium Rum is koser and kosher for passover even without the certification on the label. I also checked with Kashrut.com and they verified this. So, if you want to drink rum for passover, Bacardi is the only one. Captain Morgan IS NOT KOSHER period as it is distilled with yeast whearas Bacardi is distilled from sugar only. Hope this helps.
A pastry that is purely vegetarian could be both kosher and halal. If a pastry contains lard, it is neither kosher nor halal. The use of carmine (red number 4), it is not kosher or hallal because carmine comes from a forbidden insect (cherry filling frequently has carmine die to make it an intense red). If a pastry contains rum, it might be kosher but it won't be hallal. If a butter-based pastry contains beef (for example, "pigs in a blanket" made with beef hot dogs), it could be hallel, but it is not kosher. (I say "could be" because both kosher and hallal certification are also concerned with the implements and oven used for baking, and with the provenance of the ingredients.)
Ulises Franco was born on September 22, 1979, in Zacapa, Guatemala.
No, rum does not have caffeine in it.
It is kosher so long as it is certified kosher.
Fox meat is not kosher. See:More about what is and isn't kosher
It needs to be cooked in a kosher vessel and have kosher ingredients. If purchased, it (or the bakery) should have kosher-certification.