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Kosher Caviar

Kosher Caviar
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Manufacturer: Marky's
Dietary Restrictions: Gluten Free
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"Kosher" refers to the dietary laws and prohibitions related to consumption of various foods under halakhic (Jewish religious) law. These laws are used by many Jewish people as a guide, in whole or part, for what food they are allowed to eat. Kosher laws govern both the kinds of foods that may be eaten, and the methods of preparation that must be observed. The reasoning behind these laws may be ethical, hygienic, or something else entirely. Foods that are kosher are also generally halal — permitted under Islamic law.
For a fish and the products derived from it to be kosher, it must have both fins and scales. True black caviar, which is harvested from the primeval Sturgeon family, has no scales and is therefore not kosher. Strict adherents to the laws are not permitted to eat any of these caviar.