Articles related to "Jewish Dietary Law"For many, there is a concern about beers that are not allowed by the kashrut (Jewish dietary laws). This article sheds some light on this little discussed topic.
In 2008, Israeli rabbis unequivocally declared that giraffes, based on their conformation to Biblical dietary law, are suitable for human consumption.
The first ever Eating Kosher Food Festival runs in Petach Tikva near Tel Aviv in June 2008 promising a superb gastronomic experience and strict kosher standards.
Noodle kugel is a tradition at Jewish High Holy Day meals, but is often high in cholesterol. This cinnamon apple kugel is sweet and satisfying, also healthy!
Because some types of sugar are refined using animal products, some vegans consider sugar not to be vegan. Some types and brands of sugar are considered vegan, though.
The United States Humane Slaughter Act recognizes ritual slaughter according to Islamic and Jewish dietary guidelines is acceptable and humane.
Muslims are forbidden from eating the meat of pigs, as well as food products derived from pork.
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