Is chicken classed as a meat in kosher restaurant?
No, chicken is not typically considered a meat according to kosher dietary laws. In traditional Jewish cuisine, meat refers specifically to mammals, such as beef, lamb, and veal. Poultry, including chicken, is categorized separately as "fleischig" or "fleishig," which means it is still compliant with kosher regulations.
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- How is kosher salt related to sugar?
- Can one drink a glass of milk then 5 minutes later have piece angus while following kosher correctly?
- Is sendha namak same as kosher salt?
- Can you eat bass and or crappie that have been frozen in the freezer for 10 years?
- Did funyuns brand is kosher and hallal?
- How is kosher bread made?
- What is fries and gravy?
- Is kosher salt the same as coarse used in pickling?
- Is it safe to shallow fry frozen burgers without defrosting them?
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