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  2. The Interesting Reason Some Coke Bottles Have Yellow Caps ...

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    Around Passover every year (this year it's April 22 through April 30), Coca-Cola releases a special bottle so soda lovers who keep kosher can celebrate with their favorite drink.

  3. Tobias Geffen - Wikipedia

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    Satisfied that Coca-Cola's ingredients were kosher, Geffen issued a responsum in 1935 that Coca-Cola was kosher for year-round consumption. [6] "With the help of God, I have been able to uncover a pragmatic solution according to which there would be no question nor any doubt concerning the ingredients of Coca Cola", he wrote.

  4. Kosher by ingredient - Wikipedia

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    Kosher by ingredient is an approach to observing the laws of kashrut that determines whether a food is kosher or not based on ingredient, rather than by the presence of a hechsher. This approach has fallen out of favor with Orthodox Jews , but is practiced by many Conservative Jews as well as by some Reform Jews and Reconstructionist Jews .

  5. If You See a Yellow Cap on Coca-Cola, This Is What It Means

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  6. If You See a Yellow Cap on Coca-Cola, This Is What It Means

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  7. Pareve - Wikipedia

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    In kashrut, the dietary laws of Judaism, pareve or parve (from Yiddish: פאַרעוו for "neutral"; in Hebrew פַּרוֶוה ‎, parveh, or סְתָמִי ‎, stami) [1] is a classification of food that contain neither dairy nor meat ingredients. Food in this category includes all items that grow from the ground (fruits, vegetables ...

  8. List of Jewish cuisine dishes - Wikipedia

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    A sweet baked noodle dish often made with egg noodles, curd cheese, raisins, egg, salt, cinnamon, sugar, sour cream, and butter. Other versions are made without dairy ingredients and with other fruits such as apples. Lox: Thin slices of cured salmon fillet Macaroons: Sweet egg and almond/coconut cookies usually made Kosher for Passover.

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