Kosher, with no contact with dairy or meat product.
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2006-09-24 16:41:18
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answered by Angela M 6
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Hey I worked in a Jewish temple,Parve means that it does not have any Meat or Dairy in it {dairy like no butter you can use margarine and Meat, well NO MEAT OF ANY KIND.iT is very hard to cook Parve but YOU can do it ,make sure the things you use to cook are NEW cause that and issue too.Nothing Meat or Dairy could have been cooked in them,(that's a Bad thing)
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2006-09-24 18:29:01
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answered by windyg75 1
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The answer is, that the word "Parve" (also spelled as "Pareve" or "Parevine") is very functional. It means a guarantee that the food product does not contain any meat or dairy products, and it has not come in contact with either. So it is very useful for all the vegetarians, and vegans. I hope that this helps you.
2006-09-24 18:36:21
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answered by carmen d 6
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It means a guarantee that the food product does not contain any meat or dairy products, and it or the container has not come in contact with either. So it is very useful for all the vegetarians, and vegans.
2006-09-24 16:43:52
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answered by ImNotTheBrightestCrayonInTheBox 3
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Kosher term meaning No Dairy in product. this follows Jewish dietary laws. Where Meat & Dairy are not mixed or used in the same meal.
2006-09-24 17:19:41
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answered by Celtic Tejas 6
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it means without meat and milk.
2006-09-24 18:43:16
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answered by Anonymous
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its Farve..as in the green bay packer guy
2006-09-24 16:48:13
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answered by Anonymous
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