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  2. Milk and meat in Jewish law - Wikipedia

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    The mixture of meat and dairy (Hebrew: בשר בחלב, romanized: basar bechalav, lit. 'meat in milk') is forbidden according to Jewish law.This dietary law, basic to kashrut, is based on two verses in the Book of Exodus, which forbid "boiling a (goat) kid in its mother's milk" [1] and a third repetition of this prohibition in Deuteronomy.

  3. Chalav Yisrael - Wikipedia

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    Milk milked by a non-Jew without proper supervision came to be known as "chalav akum", literally "milk of a non-Jew", and milk that was properly milked in accordance with the law is known as "chalav Yisrael, literally "Jewish milk". [9] The traditional Ashkenazi pronunciation of the latter is "cholov Yisroel". [10] [11]

  4. Pareve - Wikipedia

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    A non-dairy coffee creamer marked with a pareve label. 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.

  5. Jewish dairy restaurant - Wikipedia

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    B&H Dairy Sign (top center) for Ratner's, Lower East Side, Manhattan (c. 1928. A Jewish dairy restaurant, Kosher dairy restaurant, [1] [2] dairy lunchroom, dairy deli, milkhik or milchig restaurant is a type of generally lacto-ovo vegetarian/pescatarian kosher restaurant, luncheonette or eat-in diner in Ashkenazi Jewish cuisine, particularly American Jewish cuisine and the cuisine of New York ...

  6. Talk:Milk and meat in Jewish law - Wikipedia

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    The caption "Cheeseburgers are prohibited in Jewish law" makes it very clear what the law dictates. The image shows a practical application of a culinary instance of milk and meat found in one dish. Chesdovi 12:12, 15 October 2009 (UTC)

  7. Mom sparks backlash after not telling father-in-law he drank ...

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    This means that for most of the food she makes for him that requires milk, she normally just uses breast milk the same way a non-dairy person would use almond milk or oat milk.

  8. 4 Signs Your Almond Milk Has Definitely Gone Bad - AOL

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    Almond milk can come in many different forms that can affect the taste, consistency, and shelf life. Homemade almond milk expires the fastest, thanks to the lack of additives, pasteurization, and ...

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