no- it means it is good by Bible standards- you know clean- no pork or other unclean things in it
2006-10-29 10:48:56
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answered by drox 3
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Kosher refers to a set of rules governing how food is prepared. I'm not sure how that deals with preservatives, though.
http://www.jewfaq.org/kashrut.htm
2006-10-29 10:19:31
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answered by Min02 4
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No, it has to do with Jewish dietary laws of preparation, including how an animal was killed.
More info:
http://www.jewfaq.org/kashrut.htm
2006-10-29 10:20:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Hello:
This will help you with your question.
http://www.jewfaq.org/kashrut.htm
2006-10-29 10:18:36
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answered by sonorarat 3
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No, it has something to do with the way it is killed, I think. I'm not jewish, so I'm not positive.
2006-10-29 10:13:42
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answered by dragonkisses 5
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