Mika Chocolate is manufactured by KRAFT. Kraft is a huge operation with many plants in many countries. Some are not kosher. Therefore without kosher label – Consider it as NOT kosher. You can get it in Israel by Strauss brand. Probably manufactured in Israel under franchise. Milka made in Austria (bought at Duty Free) is …
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LINDT CHOCOLATE IS NOT KOSHER This is the answer I got from Rabbi M. Levin, Kashruth Council of Canada – COR: As far as we know Lindt chocolate made in Switzerland is not kosher certified by anybody that we would rely on. ABOUT LINDT (company, products and LINDOR) Try these queries instead: שוקולד שוויצרי כשר …
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Question: Are cigarettes kosher In Israel everybody smoking, so I guess it is okay. Never heard any cigarette that is not kosher. Ask a rabbi to be 100% sure. The question that you need to ask yourself is: Are cigarettes kosher all year around given their danger to life (sakanat nefashot)? Question: Are cigarettes kosher …
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Mintel’s exclusive consumer research shows that 28% of respondents have purchased a kosher product. Obviously, kosher food is not just for people who keep kosher. The products are also of interest to Muslims, Seventh Day Adventists, vegetarians, and people with food allergies. The kosher labeling system provides a clear listing of the contents of a product and …
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Kosher Symbols & Signs. The rules of kashrut dictate which foods and drinks can be eaten, how animals must be slaughtered, and how to separate meat and dairy. Kosher animals are more passive in nature (see Hirsch). Some of these laws are driven by compassion for animals, others have different explanations (such as). A kosher …
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