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Kosher food is a type of food that is prepared in accordance with Jewish dietary laws. It is a subset of the larger category of food known as "halal" food, which is prepared in accordance with Islamic dietary laws. Kosher food is typically prepared in a manner that is considered to be more stringent than halal food. This includes the use of specific ingredients, the avoidance of certain ingredients, and the use of specific cooking methods.
Kosher food is widely available in many countries, and is often found in supermarkets, restaurants, and other food outlets. It is also available online, with many companies offering delivery services. Kosher food is popular among many Jewish people, as well as those who follow other religious dietary laws.
Some companies in the Kosher food market include Manischewitz, Streit's, Kedem, and Lieber's. These companies offer a variety of products, including matzo, gefilte fish, and other traditional Jewish foods. Other companies, such as Osem, offer a range of kosher snacks and other food products. Show Less Read more