Is it Kosher?
The Marmite FAQNot in the strictest sense, though it is listed in the Really Jewish Guide as "suitable" for a Kosher diet. Here's how they answer the question on the Accomodata Web Site: Marmite yeast extract spread has been listed in the Really Jewish Guide for some time as suitable for a Kosher diet, but with the status of 'not manufactured under Rabbinical supervision'. This listing resulted from Bestfoods UK Ltd supplying details of the manufacturing process and the ingredients used to the London Beth Din.
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Bean Flour - Frequently asked questionsYes. The factory location is visited twice if not more by our Rabbi. And we have a yearly certification.
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Vital Choice Seafood - Frequently Asked QuestionsThe word kosher is a variation of the Hebrew word meaning "fit" or "proper." Simply put, kosher foods meet the dietary requirements and are prepared in accordance to the Jewish Law. The determination of kosher and non-kosher foods depends on two variables: the source of the ingredients and the status of the production equipment. Kosher certification, which is the guarantee that the food meets kosher requirements, revolves around both of the above criteria.Related Questions
Are Kozy Shack® products Kosher?
Kozy Shack®: FAQKozy Shack® puddings are certified Dairy Kosher under Orthodox Rabbinical Supervision and bear the KOF-K emblem. Kozy Shack® GelTreats® are certified Kosher Parve also under Orthodox Rabbinical Supervision bearing the KOF-K emblem.
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Wateroos - Frequently Asked QuestionsWateroos is not currently Kosher certified. So you might want to consider serving your children our unflavored Wateroos (the one with the Penguin on it).
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Which of your products are certified as kosher?
Abbott Nutrition - FAQA complete list of products and letter of certification can be found in this PDF: Kosher Certification.
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Amy's Kitchen - FAQYes, Amy's Kosher certification is from Rabbi Dov Hazdan of Ner Tamid K in Staten Island, NY. Amy's became certified in November of 2003. With two exceptions, Amy's products are certified as Kosher Dairy or Kosher Parve as noted in our special diets section. Amy's Low Sodium Marinara and Amy’s Light in Sodium Vegetable Lasagna are the only Amy's Kitchen products that are not certified Kosher due to the presence of non-kosher red wine vinegar.
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Tom's of Maine - Dental Professionals - About Our ProductsAll of our toothpastes and mouthwashes are manufactured under the supervision of the Kashruth Division of the Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations and are certified as kosher and pareve. Please note, however, that our products are not kosher for Passover. We also carry the Halal endorsement, which certifies that our products are made in accordance with Islamic guidelines under the supervision of the Islamic Food and Nutrition Council of America (IFANCA).
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Frequently Asked QuestionsAll Silk brand products in all flavors are certified Kosher OU-D. Kosher OU-D certifies that a dairy-free product was heated on equipment also used for dairy, and designates that dairy-free products heated on equipment also used for dairy may not be eaten together with a meat product. It may be eaten immediately after a meat product, but not together.
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Mariani - Frequently Asked QuestionsMost of our products are kosher certified by the Orthodox Union. Just look for the circle U symbol next to the product name on the front of our products.
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IFANCA: Consumer FAQThis is a question that comes up once in a while. Let us take the time to provide a thorough analysis. In Islam, halal means 'lawful' or 'permitted' and refers to all matters of life, not just food. So, Islamically, it is proper to refer to pure foods, marriage to a person whose bloodline is sufficiently far from one's own bloodline, and having marital relations during the nights of Ramadan as being halal.
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Frequently Asked QuestionsWe don't have a Kosher certification, but the rennet we use in making our cheeses is microbial based, so there is no other animal based ingredients in the cheese besides the milk.
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Lance - On the go snacks!Many of Lance's products are certified by the Orthodox Union and carry the following Kosher certification on the front of the packaging: To find a specific list of Kosher products, try our Nutritional Database where you can search for specific dietary needs.
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