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Topic: Pareve


In the News (Wed 30 Dec 09)

  
  Pareve and Kosher Favors
The chocolate is certified Kosher / Pareve under the supervision of the Kashruth Division of the Orthodox Union in New York.
While the lollipops are Kosher Pareve, there is no indication that the manufacturer of our Whirly Pops is under any type of kosher supervision.
There is no kosher symbol on the chocolate because they come without any labels so that we may put on the personalized label.
www.aboutcandybarwrappers.com /pareve.htm   (596 words)

  
  pareve; parve Definition in the Food Dictionary at Epicurious.com
A Jewish term describing food made without animal or dairy ingredients.
dietary laws, animal food cannot be consumed at the same meal with dairy food, but a pareve food may be combined or eaten with either.
In order to be pareve, breads and cakes must be made with vegetable oils and not with butter or other animal fat.
www.epicurious.com /cooking/how_to/food_dictionary/entry?id=3809   (162 words)

  
  OU Kosher | The Power of Pareve
Pareve means that that the food is “neutral,” neither dairy nor meat, which makes it that much more desirable.
A pareve salad dressing, ice cream sorbet, chocolate mints or confectionary delicacy can be enjoyed with both a sumptuous steak dinner as well as with a refreshing dairy luncheon.
So the story’s happy ending is that the cookie company has its pareve bits and the raspberry bits company retained a client and possibly attracted many more as word spreads about its pareve capabilities – all at an insignificant cost of several hundred dollars for the kosherization fee, and very little bother indeed.
oukosher.org /index.php/articles/single/the_power_of_pareve   (617 words)

  
  OK Kosher Certification — Meat, Dairy and Pareve
If a pareve food, however, is cooked or mixed together with any meat or dairy products it becomes respectively either meat or dairy and all laws pertaining to meat and dairy apply, including the required waiting times.
Pareve Foods Cooked in Meat or Dairy Utensils: When a pareve food has been cooked in a clean meat pot, one is generally required to serve that food only on meat dishes.
If a sharp or spicy pareve food is cooked in a meaty pot or prepared with meaty utensils, even if the meaty pot or utensil was not used for hot meat food or washed in hot water together with meaty dishes within the last twenty-four hours, that pareve food may not be eaten with dairy.
www.ok.org /Content.asp?ID=63   (1443 words)

  
  Kosher foods - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Fish is not considered to be meat, but rather neutral or 'pareve'; however, the laws of kashrut require fish and meat to be consumed separately.
A kosher pareve 'gelatin' made from vegetable gums such as carrageenan combined with food starch from tapioca (which is also suitable for vegans) is commercially available in supermarkets which have substantial Kosher food sections.
Breast milk is considered pareve, and milk in a cow's udder at the time of slaughter is also considered pareve.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Pareve   (3792 words)

  
 OK Kosher Certification — Meat, Dairy and Pareve
Pareve Foods Cooked in Meat or Dairy Utensils: When a pareve food has been cooked in a clean meat pot, one is generally required to serve that food only on meat dishes.
Similarly, pareve food cooked in a clean dairy pot is generally served only on dairy dishes, and a waiting time is not required before eating meaty food.
If a sharp or spicy pareve food is cooked in a meaty pot or prepared with meaty utensils, even if the meaty pot or utensil was not used for hot meat food or washed in hot water together with meaty dishes within the last twenty-four hours, that pareve food may not be eaten with dairy.
www.okkosher.com /Content.asp?ID=63   (1443 words)

  
 cRc - Is pareve really pareve?
Obviously, the pareve designation is important to the Kosher Consumer, who looks for pareve items that may be eaten with any type of meal, whether meat or dairy.
There is a third category of consumer that looks to the pareve designation on a product and makes, literally, a life or death decision to use the food item on the basis of that kosher symbol.
While the various kashrus agencies make every effort to insure that there is no dairy contamination in pareve products, those who are allergic to dairy products are urged not to rely solely on the pareve status as an indication that foods are safe to consume.
www.crcweb.org /kosher/consumer/articles/S-pareve.html   (1037 words)

  
 US - CDD - Kosher on Campus - Kashrut basics
Although pareve foods present fewer Kashrut complexities than either meat or dairy foods, certain points must be kept in mind: Pareve foods may lose their pareve status if processed on dairy equipment or when additives are used.
If a pareve food was cooked in a clean meaty pot and it is required to serve it during a dairy meal, or vice versa, one should consult an Orthodox Rabbi.
Sharp and spicy foods such as onions, garlic, lemons, and pickles which are cut with a meaty knife are considered as a meaty and may not be used with dairy foods, and vice versa.
www.brijnet.org /us/cdd/kosher3.htm   (1374 words)

  
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When a pareve food has been cooked in a clean meat pot, one is generally required serve that food only on meat dishes.
Using sharp and spicy foods such as onions, garlic, lemons, and pickles may change the pareve status of the food with which they are prepared.
If a sharp or spicy pareve food is cooked in a meat pot or prepared with meat utensils, even if the meat pot or utensil was not used for hot meat food or washed in hot water together with meat dishes within the last twenty-four hours, that pareve food may be be eaten with dairy.
members.iinet.net.au /~kawa/parve.htm   (628 words)

  
 pareve baking chocolate - Kosher - Chowhound
Scharffenberger's which is all pareve (except that the packaging of the smaller bars is handled by an outside service, making it KSA-D) is made in a 99% version, a 77% version and a 66% version (I think there may be other levels of purity too).
Schmerlings makes a kosher pareve baking bar which is 72% Elite is about 51% Lieber's and Alprose are also in the 50s....
However Callebeaut (which has a pareve version) is excellent, as is Vallrhona (sp?) (which also has a pareve version).
www.chowhound.com /topics/274523   (1511 words)

  
 Victoria Kosher Products
However, in order for these foods to bear a Kosher legend or symbol, the food must be approved by a Rabbi and packed in a facility that has been Koshered.
Pareve foods are considered neutral because they contain neither meat nor dairy ingredients.
A: Pareve means that the product is neutral, neither meat or dairy derived, and can be used with either meat or diary.
www.victoriapacking.com /kosher.html   (983 words)

  
 Star-K Kosher Certification - Kosher Consumer
Because we have no utensils that are designated pareve, all our pareve recipes are prepared on either meat equipment or dairy equipment.
Fish and eggs are pareve, since they are neither meat nor dairy, although they are not considered vegan.
We are aware of many vegetarians who seek out pareve foods and feel that pareve satisfies their needs.
www.star-k.org /cons-faqs-status.htm   (1711 words)

  
 Amazon.ca: My Most Favorite Dessert Company Cookbook: Delicious Pareve Baking Recipes: Books   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Born in Vienna, later arriving in the U.S. as a WWII refugee from Italy, Schechter was imbued with European baking traditions and determined to reproduce the flavors of her childhood when she opened her first New York bakery in 1982.
Pareve bakers should be delighted with the results, and Schechter's 90-plus recipes will also please vegans and the lactose intolerant.
With this book, Doris shares the secrets of her renowned pareve baking, offering more than ninety recipes that can be made easily in any home kitchen.
www.amazon.ca /exec/obidos/ASIN/0060197862   (861 words)

  
 Marrying a Pareve Kid   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Personally, as terms go, I prefer my friend's kashrut-evoking "Pareve Kid." I like that it's a gentle joke at the notion of separating Gentile from Jew.
As the friend who coined the term points out, being a Pareve Kid may mean you never exactly fit in, but it also means you're a polymath from the start, gifted with two traditions where most kids only belong to one.
Marrying a Pareve Kid is not like anything I grew up to expect.
www.halfjew.com /html/feb01/2_marrying.html   (982 words)

  
 The Kosher Blog » Pareve Magic   (Site not responding. Last check: )
For spreadable pareve margarines that are free of trans-fats, I recommend Smart Balance Light (Brandeis butter, as we call it), Earth Balance, or Fleischmann’s Light — all in “tub” form.
The answer is a pareve biscuit, of course (and, in the latter case, non-dairy whipped topping).
The pareve butter flavor is made by McCormick — if you don’t like using “imitation” ingredients, skip it.
www.kosherblog.net /category/pareve-magic   (2567 words)

  
 Gimbal's Fine Candies - Kosher OU Pareve Certified
Gimbal's Fine Candies is very proud to produce some of the finest kosher pareve candies available in the market today.
Our candies are consumed by those who observe kosher dietary laws, as well as by many others who may follow special dietary requirements, for religious or health reasons.
Our kosher pareve certification also serves as a guide to millions of individuals who are vegetarian or lactose intolerant.
www.gimbalscandy.com /kosher   (131 words)

  
 Vegetarian Frequently Asked Questions - Ingredients 1: Gelatine
Contrary to assumptions, it is also considered kosher to use it with dairy products.
The general meaning of pareve refers to foods that are neither milk nor meat, and many people assume this means that the product is vegetarian.
However, OU pareve certified ingredients can have animal products, such as fish, eggs, and gelatin, in them.
www.ivu.org /faq/gelatine.html   (553 words)

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