Kosher certification is the process of certifying that a food product or establishment meets the dietary requirements of Jewish laws. The term “kosher” comes from the Hebrew word meaning “fit” or “proper.” In order to be certified kosher, a food must meet certain religious and cultural requirements. These standards cover everything from the ingredients used in a product to the way it is prepared and packaged.
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