Is coarse salt and kosher salt the same?
Kosher salt is coarse salt. It has a very coarse texture. The main difference with kosher salt is that it is not iodized.
Answered
by Diana B.
-
Galleries
-
Beer is generally considered Kosher without special certifica...
-
Ko, Jelly beans, JBz chocolate candies, JB Gum, sugar free ca...
-
Can Jews who eat Kosher, eat seafood like lobster, shrimp or crab?
Only seafood with fins and scales are kosher. This rules out ...
-
Oxtail is located in hind quarter, no "gid hanashe" veins or ...
-
Which rabbi or supervision is kosher jamba juice under?
The kosher Jamba juice supervision is under rabbi Ederet! Ask...
-
Beer is generally considered Kosher without special certifica...
-
Which rabbi or supervision is kosher jamba juice under?
The kosher Jamba juice supervision is under rabbi Ederet! Ask...
-
Can Jews who eat Kosher, eat seafood like lobster, shrimp or crab?
Only seafood with fins and scales are kosher. This rules out ...
-
Ko, Jelly beans, JBz chocolate candies, JB Gum, sugar free ca...
-
Kosher food: One of the main biblical food laws is the forbid...
-
Ko, Jelly beans, JBz chocolate candies, JB Gum, sugar free ca...
-
Real kosher foods are those produced in complete compliance w...
-
Kosher foods mean they are fit or allowed to be eaten or used...
-
Kosher razors: MicroFlex, Conair brand, Windermere and Panaso...
-
Kosher:1:conforming to dietary laws; 2:food that fulfills the...
-
Does a rabbi have to bless food to make it kosher?
Rabbis do not "bless" food to make it kosher. There are bless...
-
When food is kosher what does that mean?
Kosher food is deemed fit or allowed to be eaten or used, acc...
-
Kosher foods are those that conform to the regulations of the...
-
Mullet kosher is the basis of fish in the food for it to be K...
-
Does kosher mean to be blessed by a Rabbi?
Rabbis or other religious officials do not "bless" food to ma...
-
Kosher food: One of the main biblical food laws is the forbid...
-
Mrs. Prindables apples are kosher. Not all are!
-
Kosher foods are those that conform to the regulations of the...
-
Kashrut, also known as kosher, is the set of Jewish dietary l...
-
Does a rabbi have to bless food to make it kosher?
Rabbis do not "bless" food to make it kosher. There are bless...
About Kosher
Kosher refers to food that meets the dietary laws of the Jewish faith. Around the time of the Jewish Holidays, many Jews 'keep kosher' and products marked 'Kosher' appear on grocery shelves. Some Jewish people only eat Kosher foods. Some non-Jewish people eat Kosher foods because they believe they are healthier.

Comments