Is birds custard kosher and parev?

It's impossible to say definitively whether Birds Custard is kosher or parev without knowing the specific ingredients and manufacturing process. Here's why:

* Kosher Certification: Many food manufacturers get kosher certification from organizations like the Orthodox Union (OU) or the Star-K. If Birds Custard is kosher, it would likely have a symbol on the packaging.

* Ingredients: Even if the ingredients themselves are kosher, the manufacturing process could introduce non-kosher elements. For example, if the custard is produced on shared equipment that also processes dairy products, it would be considered "chalav yisrael" (milk of Israel) and not parev.

* Regional Differences: The kosher status of a product can also vary depending on the region. A product may be kosher in one country but not in another.

To find out if Birds Custard is kosher:

1. Check the Packaging: Look for a kosher symbol on the packaging.

2. Contact the Manufacturer: Birds Eye (the parent company of Birds) has a customer service line or website where you can ask about kosher certification.

Remember: Even if a product is kosher, it may not be parev. You should always check the packaging or contact the manufacturer for confirmation.