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Yossarian_42  4 stars
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It is actually really good. I especially like how I get all of the different fun shapes in one box.

 

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Yukishiro1  4 stars
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Why wouldn't all mac and cheese be kosher?


Unless you put meat in it.
Yossarian_42  4 stars
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Because the Zionist conspiracy doesn't have any controlling interest in Kraft.

 

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Yukishiro1  4 stars
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Now that I think about it, I bet the packaged mac and cheese companies like kraft probably put chicken extract in it for flavor, which would make it not kosher under most interpretations.
Ptilk  4 stars
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Registered: 2002-2-13 14:52:58
Many of the additives in boxed mac and cheese would keep them from being kosher. The cheese powder in Kraft Mac and Cheese contains animal fat....which means it isn't kosher.
Tych2  4 stars
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I thought to be kosher it only needed to be blessed by a rabbi.

 

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Ptilk  4 stars
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It doesn't have to be blessed by a rabbi, unless it is wine, it does have to conform to strict regulations about humane slaughter for animals and not mix meat and dairy and no blood may be present of used in any form in the food.
Yukishiro1  4 stars
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Tych2 posted:

I thought to be kosher it only needed to be blessed by a rabbi.



No. It really has nothing to do with that.


For meat, to be technically kosher it has to be slaughtered in accordance with certain procedures. The slaughteres are sorta like rabbis and sorta not. A normal rabbi can't magically turn unkosher meat into kosher meat.


But most jews don't fixate as much on that aspect of kosher as the dietary aspects. You can't mix meat and dairy. Which is what makes kraft mac and cheese not kosher.


Homemade stuff would be kosher, though, assuming you don't use chicken stock or something.
Voodoo-Dahl  2 stars
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Registered: 2002-5-11 05:11:16
You mean when I buy Hebrew National beef franks they aren't blessed by a rabbi?!

EFF THAT, MAN!
Kjarhall  3 stars
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Registered: 2002-3-1 15:47:21
If you look at the packaging and see a K in a circle or the word Pareve, then it has been certified kosher by a rabbi or rabbinical organization.

But not necessarily "blessed".

 

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