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2006-08-31 15:26:27 · 13 answers · asked by me 2 in Food & Drink Other - Food & Drink

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Beef that has been certified kosher by a Jewish organization.

2006-08-31 15:43:09 · answer #1 · answered by Lee J 4 · 0 0

Beef that is processed using specific guidelines of Jewish law and with the supervision of special rabbis. Kosher beef must also be cooked and consumed using specific guidelines. The strict rules of slaughtering have necessitated the creation of regional centers where the slaughtering is performed. The meat is then shipped to local butchers. Only the forequarters of a kosher animal are allowed for human consumption. For beef, this would include the area from the tenth rib forward. The hindquarters of the animal contain the sciatic nerve and fats, which are not allowed for consumption. This means that a wide range of beef cuts, such as sirloin and T-bone steaks, are not available as kosher products. Many large food stores stock a range of pre-wrapped kosher beef and frozen kosher beef products.

2006-08-31 15:41:05 · answer #2 · answered by sexylittlemisstweetybird83 5 · 2 0

Me thinks that 'kosher' is a term use on how the meat is process. It means that the beef is handle accordance to the Jewish beliefs and practises. Therefore, it is deem 'spiritually safe' for consumption by all Jews.

I have heard that it is similar to 'Hala' meat. A certain meat (animal) is considered 'Hala' when the prayers and blood is 'let-out' during the slaughtering process. However, to confirm this, you will post a question to all Muslim / Islamic friends and give them 2 points.

Cheers.

2006-08-31 15:48:19 · answer #3 · answered by moonchild1808 4 · 0 0

A beef slaughtered in the way that is approved by heaven :).

2006-08-31 15:43:43 · answer #4 · answered by markos m 6 · 0 0

kosher is meat from the front half of the animal.
Anything past the ribs is not kosher.
So no rump roast or flank steaks.

2006-08-31 15:40:31 · answer #5 · answered by Biker 6 · 2 0

http://www.jewfaq.org/kashrut.htm

I just typed kosher into the seb search.
This is excellent, but a bit long to put on here.

2006-08-31 15:42:53 · answer #6 · answered by NANCY K 6 · 0 0

Overseen by Hebrew Rabbi's
done according to Hebrew Law.
The animal is killed according to these laws

2006-08-31 15:42:52 · answer #7 · answered by pinkstealth 6 · 0 0

This is beef that is killed and processed according to Jewish law.

2006-08-31 15:41:45 · answer #8 · answered by lockesmith 2 · 0 0

From cattle slaughtered according to Jewish laws. Do a Goggle search for this question

2006-08-31 15:41:40 · answer #9 · answered by Eldude 6 · 0 1

Beef sans booty.

2006-08-31 15:41:15 · answer #10 · answered by ? 5 · 0 0

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