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		<title>TheriotBrewington329:&amp;#32;Created page with 'How To Find Kosher Restaurants Whilst Traveling  Remaining Kosher whilst on trips offers many obstacles. If we reside in a city with a large Jewish population you're likely used …'</title>
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		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Created page with &amp;#39;How To Find Kosher Restaurants Whilst Traveling  Remaining Kosher whilst on trips offers many obstacles. If we reside in a city with a large Jewish population you&amp;#39;re likely used …&amp;#39;&lt;/p&gt;
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Remaining Kosher whilst on trips offers many obstacles. If we reside in a city with a large Jewish population you're likely used to having a broad variety of eligible Kosher restaurants at your disposal. This selection of reliable Kosher restaurants can diminish dramatically when one travels away from home. In such cases questions might happen as to just how to keep kosher while traveling and also how to select a reliable restaurant away from home. People mistakenly believe that so-called &amp;quot;vegetarian&amp;quot; to &amp;quot;vegan&amp;quot; restaurants are acceptable alternatives to actual kosher establishments--a dangerous myth indeed. &lt;br /&gt;
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That Salad Might Be Less Kosher Than Ham &lt;br /&gt;
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Believe it or certainly not eating a simple salad at a non-kosher restaurant can be worse than eating a slice of ham! From a Jewish law standpoint (halacha) the prohibition against eating insects is a bit more stringent than eating pork! In order for that salad to be kosher it must have been thoroughly checked for insects, a requirement that the basic washing techniques in most non-kosher eating establishments does certainly not meet. There are certain pre-packaged salad products that are certified to be bug free, however before we bite into that salad on the next cruise make sure ask to see the packaging to confirm regardless of whether or not that lettuce came from a reliable source. When you have determined that the lettuce is bug free, create sure it is served on a cold clean (or disposable) place as well as that no &amp;quot;sharp&amp;quot; foods like onions, radishes, lemon, etc. have been added because that would definitely present different kashrut issues that can potentially create that bug-free salad treif!&lt;br /&gt;
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Dressings also pose issues. &lt;br /&gt;
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For instance, is the dressing parve to made with milk? Does the dressing have an acceptable kosher certification (hashgacha)? There tend to be different considerations too, did the fruits to veggies come from Israel? Such imported products can present problems about tithing, just as one illustration. Is the restaurant making use of non-kosher wine or perhaps flavoring oils? &lt;br /&gt;
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Coffee &lt;br /&gt;
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The popularity of coffee houses poses unique concerns for the kosher traveler. Restaurants like Starbucks offer a blend of both kosher and also non-kosher products which are certainly not clearly labeled. Generally, unflavored coffee (normal or perhaps decaf) is acceptable. In these cases the drink really should be in a disposable cup and really should not come into contact with silverware (stir the coffee with anything disposable). In the United States you may add milk to their coffee (assuming they do certainly not hold Chalav Yisroel). &lt;br /&gt;
Flavored coffees pose their have problems. Many coffee places use non-kosher flavoring syrups or powders. Before adding flavor to the coffee be sure to examine the packaging to ensure that it is indeed kosher. Keep in your mind that simply because you examined the packaging once, you should do so every time we order because many restaurants will change brands without having notifying customers. &lt;br /&gt;
The bottom line when it comes to ordering coffee as an unsupervised establishment is the fact that you will buy plain coffee without as hasgacha if they tend to be careful to inspect any kind of added ingredients, and also use disposable cups as well as utensils. &lt;br /&gt;
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A Word of Caution &lt;br /&gt;
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Even with the above leniencies as well as information it is critically important that you consult your own own competent Orthodox Rabbi for certain instructions. Certainly not everyone holds by the same leniences or perhaps halachic rulings as well as therefore you must ask questions of their rav prior to purchasing from an unsupervised establishment. The above information is intended as a rough guide as well as introduction to the concerns of the kosher tourist as well as cannot be taken as halachic information.&lt;br /&gt;
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