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Kosher Pizza?
White Israelite:
So is there a such thing as kosher pizza? I really like to go to a local dive bar here and they have awsome tasting pizza, I realize that it is forbidden to mix meat with cheese but what if it is just pizza with veggies or just cheese?
Ari Ben-Canaan:
I go to a spot [Kosher] called, "Jerusalem Pizza", here in the SFV; so yes pizza can be Kosher. It has Kashrut certification. The risk you run into when eating a pizza, even if its all parve ingredients, is that it is most likely baked in an oven which meat is also baked in, or is at least prepared on a surface which meat has been on [in either case it is very possible for a drop of meat oil or tiny bit of meat to get mixed in]. There is also the possibility that the sauce on a pizza may be a meat sauce.
TruthSpreader:
--- Quote from: Ari Shayn on September 09, 2010, 05:52:21 PM --- I go to a spot [Kosher] called, "Jerusalem Pizza", here in the SFV; so yes pizza can be Kosher. It has Kashrut certification. The risk you run into when eating a pizza, even if its all parve ingredients, is that it is most likely baked in an oven which meat is also baked in, or is at least prepared on a surface which meat has been on [in either case it is very possible for a drop of meat oil or tiny bit of meat to get mixed in]. There is also the possibility that the sauce on a pizza may be a meat sauce.
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Chaim said once in some of his past tv shows, he said that most of the employees in Jerusalem II were Arab. How can a so-called Kosher restaurant employ enemies of the Jewish people???
Ari Ben-Canaan:
--- Quote from: YimachShemotoIslam on September 09, 2010, 08:49:13 PM ---
--- Quote from: Ari Shayn on September 09, 2010, 05:52:21 PM --- I go to a spot [Kosher] called, "Jerusalem Pizza", here in the SFV; so yes pizza can be Kosher. It has Kashrut certification. The risk you run into when eating a pizza, even if its all parve ingredients, is that it is most likely baked in an oven which meat is also baked in, or is at least prepared on a surface which meat has been on [in either case it is very possible for a drop of meat oil or tiny bit of meat to get mixed in]. There is also the possibility that the sauce on a pizza may be a meat sauce.
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Chaim said once in some of his past tv shows, he said that most of the employees in Jerusalem II were Arab. How can a so-called Kosher restaurant employ enemies of the Jewish people???
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That is a great point. Arabs should not be employed in Kosher businesses.
Raulmarrio2000:
--- Quote from: White Israelite on September 09, 2010, 02:29:36 PM ---So is there a such thing as kosher pizza? I really like to go to a local dive bar here and they have awsome tasting pizza, I realize that it is forbidden to mix meat with cheese but what if it is just pizza with veggies or just cheese?
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Oy Vey!!! Since when are Jews relying on the ingredients list to see if something is kosher or not? Unlees you prepare it yourself, you must assume that any food is NOT Kosher if it has no Ortodox Rabbinical Certification.
BTW, Gentiles' cheese is generally forbidden to Jews because it might have renet, and in most communities, simply because the cow was not milked by a Jew, so it's not Cholov Yisroel.
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