Kosher Diet
"Kosher" is a word from "Hebrew" language that means "fit"
and used in this context it means a diet that is suitable or proper to eat. Kosher
diet consists of foods that are prepared in a particular way according to Jewish
religious beliefs.
Kosher foods are mainly divided into three categories:
Meat: Allowed only from Kosher animals, which have split hooves and who chew
their own cud.
Dairy products: All milk and dairy products must only be obtained from Kosher
animals.
Parve foods: These foods are considered "neutral" and include fruits,
vegetables, grains, eggs, Kosher fish, coffee and tea.
According to "Kosher diet" all dairy products are to be kept and cooked
separately from meat products. However there are no restrictions regarding Parve
or neutral foods and they can be cooked with either meat or dairy products.
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