There is a long-standing Jewish tradition to eat apples dipped in honey on Rosh Hashanah, symbolizing our wish for a sweet New Year. But why is honey considered kosher? According to Jewish law, a derivative of a non-kosher animal or insect is considered impure, so the question arises: How is honey kosher if it comes...Read More
An enduring tradition on the occasion of the Jewish New Year, Rosh Hashanah, involves the consumption of apples and honey. This act symbolizes the collective desire for a year filled with sweetness and prosperity. While numerous delectable treats exist, the choice of apples and honey prompts an inquiry into their significance. The juxtaposition between the...Read More
In an effort to help our clientele continue to grow their brand recognition, it is with great excitement that we announce our new partnerships, with two globally recognized certification agencies. BeVeg– The world’s leading and only ISO accredited Vegan Certification trademark. www.beveg.com Etimad- A widely recognized Halal symbol trusted by Muslim consumers globally. www.etimadhalal.com As a...Read More
It truly was a memorable year 30 years ago. Astronauts walked in space for the first time, the 1st Macintosh computer was unveiled and Bill Clinton was elected as the 42nd President of the USA. There was another groundbreaking event in 1992. Kosher Supervision of America (KSA) was launched. From its inception, Rabbi Binyomin Lisbon,...Read More
The $24 billion kosher food market is projected to grow by 11.5% by 2025, with much of the growth behind mainstream products that have adapted kosher certification, new research showed. In a release, Jacksonville, Fla.-based Kosher Network International said kosher remains the most popular product claim on food, despite dramatic increases in organic and gluten...Read More
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