What fruit is kosher?

All fruits and plant-based foods are considered kosher. In so saying, you can send fruit gift baskets like an orange gift basket, pear basket, or grapefruit basket to your Jewish friends without offending them. However, the fresh fruit gift baskets must be inspected thoroughly for bugs which are non-kosher.

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Can kosher eat apples?

Fresh apples are kosher. Like other fruit, if the apple in question is grown in Israel, you would need to ensure that tithes had been taken before you can partake.

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Can Jews eat grapes?

Grapes themselves have no special kosher considerations, but wine, grape juice, and other grape products are some of the most highly kosher-sensitive. All grape juice, grape wines or brandies must be prepared under strict Orthodox rabbinic supervision and may not be handled by non-Jews.

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Are strawberries kosher?

Strawberries are kosher. However, oftentimes strawberries are infested with bugs that are not kosher. If one can clean the strawberry sufficiently that there is not one single bug left on it, one can eat the strawberry. The amount of work to ensure that result is often not worth the effort.

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Can you eat raspberries kosher?

The following items are known to be extremely difficult to clean and for this reason they are not used in OK certified facilities: blackberries, raspberries, mulberries, artichoke leaves, and asparagus heads (unless of course they have been pureed).

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What is Kosher?

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Do Jews eat strawberries?

It's the forbidden fruit… unless peeled. The strawberry has been the cause of much rabbinical consternation in recent years. The reason is that many rabbis believe strawberries to be a favorite hangout for insects, and eating an insect is actually more problematic in Jewish law than eating pork.

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Are blueberries kosher?

Policy on blueberries from the Chicage Rabbinical Council, the Star-K and the OU: CRC Policy on Blueberries: "Blueberries – Fresh must be rinsed in water and a cursory inspection is needed. All frozen without any added kosher sensitive ingredients is acceptable.

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Are tomatoes kosher?

Fresh whole fruit, most raw vegetables (think Persian cucumbers, cherry tomatoes, baby carrots, etc.), raw nuts, coffee, and tea are generally considered acceptable for kosher diners, even without certification.

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Is any fruit not kosher?

All unprocessed fruits and vegetables are kosher.

All foods that grow in the soil or on plants, bushes or trees are viewed as kosher, with the exception of hybrid fruits and vegetables. Insects are not kosher so foods prone to insect infestation such as cauliflower must be carefully examined.

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Why is apple juice not kosher?

Even “pure” apple juice or apple cider, with “no artificial ingredients or additives,” may not be kosher. “Pure apple juice” generally has gelatin (made from the skin, cartilage, bones and meat of non-kosher animals) added to remove the pectin from the juice and to give it a clear appearance.

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How do I know if fruit is kosher?

All fruits and plant-based foods are considered kosher. In so saying, you can send fruit gift baskets like an orange gift basket, pear basket, or grapefruit basket to your Jewish friends without offending them. However, the fresh fruit gift baskets must be inspected thoroughly for bugs which are non-kosher.

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What two foods Cannot be eaten together in Judaism?

In Jewish tradition, the prohibition on mixing dairy and meat products has been interpreted in several different ways. Some see it as an implementation of the same principle of separating animals authorised for consumption from those that are forbidden.

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Is anything at McDonalds kosher?

Yet, for most kosher-observant Jews, McDonald's is a big red flag. Unless you live in Israel, that is. Of the 36,000 McDonalds locations in the world, there are only a few dozen that don't serve bacon or cheeseburgers and adhere to strict kosher laws.

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Are avocados kosher?

4ARE AVOCADOS KOSHER FOR PASSOVER? Yes, all fruits and vegetables are Kosher for Passover (including the Avocado).

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Why is chocolate not kosher?

In order to make chocolate, the cocoa liquor (or butter or powder) is blended with sugar and lethicin. Starch can also be introduced into the mix, which can be an issue for Pesach since the starch is either chometz or kitniyos.

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Is Greek yogurt kosher?

Although it is more costly, some yogurt companies opt for special OU-certified gelatin, which comes from fully kosher-processed animals. This has been a terrific solution for some companies. Greek yogurt has been a boon both for the dairy industry as well as for kosher certification.

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Are eggs not kosher?

Only eggs from kosher fowl are kosher. These include chicken, Cornish hens, ducks, geese, and turkey. The prohibition of eating blood applies even to the smallest drop of blood, and thus any blood spots found in an egg renders the egg non-kosher.

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Are eggs kosher?

To be kosher, eggs must come from kosher fowl and be free of bloodspots in the white (albumin) and the yolk. Each egg must be checked individually after it is opened. If there is blood in an egg, it is forbidden. Eggs from a chicken that died are forbidden by rabbinic enactment.

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Is Peanut Butter kosher?

Why isn't peanut butter kosher for Passover? Well, it turns out peanuts are not nuts, but rather legumes (fun cocktail party fact with which to amuse your friends!), so they are not kosher for Passover according to some Ashkenazi standards.

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Are onions kosher?

Although the onion is considered to be fleishig, to the extent that it may not be eaten with milk, no waiting time is necessary before eating dairy food. The reverse situation is a matter of dispute. Some Poskim21do not allow consuming an onion that was cut with a milchig knife within six hours of eating meat.

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Why is pasta not kosher?

Pasta is typically made from wheat, and even gluten-free varieties do not automatically get a kosher for Passover seal of approval. (This is actually a thing that appears on certified kosher for Passover packaged food.) It's technically a seed, and a lot of Jews embrace it to get through the eight days.

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What yogurt is kosher?

Chobani Greek Yogurt - OU Kosher Certification.

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What nuts are not kosher?

Nuts treated with BHA or BHT as preservatives are not Kosher for Passover due to the corn-based carrier used with the preservatives. Infestation can be a concern in low-quality nuts and nuts that have passed the expiration date.

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Are nuts always kosher?

Like other fruits, nuts are essentially kosher. Unflavored, raw nuts do not require rabbinic supervision, but if they have been cooked, roasted, flavored, colored, or otherwise modified, they may only be enjoyed by the kosher consumer if they bear reliable kosher supervision.

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