What does OUD kosher mean?
"OUD kosher" refers to a certification from the Orthodox Union, a well-known kosher certification agency. It means that the product has been inspected and certified as kosher according to Orthodox Jewish dietary laws.
Here's a breakdown:
* OUD: This specific symbol indicates a "Dairy" certification. Products with the OUD symbol are allowed to be eaten with dairy products.
* Kosher: A term that refers to food and drink that complies with Jewish dietary laws (Kashrut).
* Orthodox Union (OU): A major kosher certification agency, which means their certification signifies that the product meets their strict requirements.
So, a product labelled as "OUD kosher" is certified as kosher by the Orthodox Union and is specifically permitted for consumption with dairy products.
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