What is the difference between kosher and organic?
Kosher
* Kosher is a dietary standard in keeping with Jewish law, that is, in keeping with the Torah.
* Kosher food should not mix certain types of food together (meat with dairy, for example).
* Kosher laws forbid most insects and shellfish, and birds of prey and various other predatory birds.
* Animals such as cattle and sheep must be slaughtered in a specific way, and the blood has to be completely drained from the animal.
Organic
* Organic food is farmed without synthetic fertilizers or pesticides.
* Organic livestock must be fed organic feed and treated with organic medicines.
* Organic farming is environmentally sustainable and uses fewer fossil fuels and fewer chemicals.
* Organic food is non-GMO.
Kosher Food
- Is there any garlic or salt in you kosher dills?
- Can hermit crabs eat green olives?
- Is it safe to eat skunk?
- What side dishes are kosher?
- Where can i get kosher gelatin?
- What is meant by koshered food?
- Are Smart For Life cookies kosher?
- Is it safe to cook and eat a 2 year old frozen pecan pie?
- Is kosher salt good for sinus rinse?
- Why is kosher food kosher?
Kosher Food
- African Food
- Asian Food
- Chinese Food
- European Food
- French Food
- Greek Food
- Indian Food
- Italian Food
- Japanese Food
- Kosher Food
- Latin American Food
- Mexican Food
- Middle Eastern Food
- Soul Food
- Southern US Food
- Spanish Food
- Thai Food
- World & Regional Food


