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  2. List of kosher restaurants - Wikipedia

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    Until its last branch closed in summer 2010, Bloom's restaurant was the longest-standing kosher restaurant in England. B&H Dairy: New York City, United States 1930s era luncheonette and kosher dairy Creole Kosher Kitchen: New Orleans, United States Was one of the only kosher restaurants in the city of New Orleans, Louisiana prior to Hurricane ...

  3. Triangle K - Wikipedia

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    Triangle K is a kosher certification agency under the leadership of Rabbi Aryeh R. Ralbag. It was founded by his late father, Rabbi Yehosef Ralbag. [ 1 ] The hechsher is a letter K enclosed in an equilateral triangle.

  4. Kosher restaurant - Wikipedia

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    Occasionally, an establishment operating as kosher will make the choice to drop its certification and become non-kosher. One such instance was a Dunkin in Rockville, Maryland (a suburb of Washington, D.C.), which made the decision to be non-kosher in 2007 in order to offer menu items sold at non-kosher Dunkin' Donuts locations (such as ham ).

  5. Kosher style - Wikipedia

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    Kosher style refers to Jewish cuisine—most often that of Ashkenazi Jews—which may or may not actually be kosher. It is a stylistic designation rather than one based on the laws of kashrut . In some U.S. states, the use of this term in advertising is illegal as a misleading term under consumer protection laws.

  6. Kof-K - Wikipedia

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    Kof-K, a Teaneck, New Jersey–based Kosher certification agency, [1] is one of the "Big Five" [2] kosher certification agencies in the United States. As of 2010, more than one third of all food sold in the United States has kosher supervision, [3] 80% of it from one of the "Big Five." [2] [4] Kof-K symbol for Kosher (placed on certified products)

  7. Kosher certification agency - Wikipedia

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    The mashgiach/mashgicha, or rabbinic field representative, is the kosher certification agency's "eyes and ears" at the point of production or distribution. [1] They must ensure that kosher and non-kosher production runs are kept completely separate. They must be familiar with all ingredients and the way they are produced to ensure kosher status.

  8. Orthodox Union Kosher - Wikipedia

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    Orthodox Union Kosher, known as OU Kosher or OUK, is a kosher certification agency based in New York City.It was founded in 1923 by Abraham Goldstein. It is the certification agency of about 70% of kosher food worldwide, and is the largest of the "Big Five" major certification agencies, which include OK, Kof-K, Star-K, and CRC.

  9. Tablet-K - Wikipedia

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    Tablet-K products are commonly available at Costco, often for dairy and fish products.Many cheeses produced by Cabot Creamery have a Tablet-K hechsher. [2] In 2006, Cabot Creamery expanded its line of kosher products, with some cheeses receiving a Tablet-K certification.