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started by reeyaarora123 on 19 Feb 15
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    Kosher: Meat and Milk
    In many of the articles you'll find online speaking about what is kosher food, ultimately the discussion looks always to touch upon, or even more than touch upon, the issue of meats and whole milk.

    The issue of meat as well as milk is absolutely very simple to clarify. The Torah, the actual Jewish Scriptures, prohibits the particular eating regarding meat and milk together. Indeed, right after someone takes meat, he is prohibited under Jewish spiritual law from eating milk products for 6 hours (in most towns) as a Rabbinic separating mechanism.

    In addition, the Torah prohibits even the cooking food of beef and dairy together, also to derive enjoy the resulting item once they may be cooked together, like promoting it or perhaps feeding that to your pet.

    Besides the prohibition to cook milk and meat together, it is just as forbidden to prepare meat products in a weed that was used for milk, or even vise versa, dairy foods in a weed that was used for meat. This is because the Torah reckons also with the taste of the formerly cooked foods, which comes out there into the material when you cook the second dish, and therefore this is included in cooking and eating meat as well as milk collectively.

    In an actual case exactly where meat and milk have been cooked with each other, or meats in a milky weed (a pot that was used for milk) one should consult with a competent Orthodox Rabbi, because if the food became forbidden or not is dependent on several relevant particulars, amongst all of them being the proportion of the various foods concerned, how long back the container was used regarding dairy, and whether razor-sharp foods have been involved, such as onions.

    The Torah prohibits even the cooking of meat and milk together, and to derive benefit from the resulting product once they're cooked together, like selling it or feeding it to your animal. For more information click here.

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