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- From: wc4209@writer.yorku.ca (Irene Berkovich)
- Subject: Re: When is a dill pickle Kosher?
- Message-ID: <1993Jan6.021404.10665@newshub.ccs.yorku.ca>
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- Date: Wed, 6 Jan 1993 02:14:04 GMT
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- In the case of Kosher Dills, this refers to the style of pickle, not
- the actual kashrut of the product.
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- I think this style of pickle is more aged as opposed to the newer dill
- flavour which tastes more like a cucumber.
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- I think that the use of Kosher in Kosher Dills is an exception to the
- rule that products having the kosher adjective must be inspected by a
- rabinical authority to verify that all ingredients are really kosher.
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