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(Kosher) Ritually correct, according to Halachic dietary laws.
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(kasher). "Proper" or "ritually correct"; kashrut refers to ritually correct Jewish dietary practices. Traditional Jewish dietary laws are based on biblical legislation. Only land animals that chew the cud and have split hooves (sheep, beef; not pigs, camels) are permitted and must be slaughtered in a special way. Further, meat products may not be eaten with milk products or immediately thereafter. Of sea creatures, only those (fish) having fins and scales are permitted. ...
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Prepared in accordance with Jewish dietary laws.
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(ko'-sher), Hebr. Clean, according to Jewish ritual law; opposed to tref, unclean. Applied chiefly to articles of diet and cooking and eating vessels.
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a product is classified as kosher only if it carries an appropriate mark, symbol or declaration to that effect.
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