What is kosher glycerine?
Kosher glycerine is a type of glycerine that has been produced in accordance with Jewish dietary laws. This means that it has not been derived from animal fats or other non-kosher ingredients, and that it has been processed and packaged in a manner that meets the requirements of Jewish law. Kosher glycerine is used in a variety of food and personal care products, including toothpaste, soap, and cosmetics.
Kosher Food
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Kosher Food
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- European Food
- French Food
- Greek Food
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- Italian Food
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- Latin American Food
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- Southern US Food
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