Sunday 8 May 2016

kashrut kosher - If a product with a Hechsher doesn't say dairy does that mean it's pareve?


I'm not sure when this practice started, but I noticed that many/most/all Kosher Certifications indicate whether a product is dairy or not. Does a lack of such a marking indicate that the product is truly pareve?


In other words, if I have a product in my hand that has no dairy indication, may I safely eat it with meat, without having to refer to the ingredients panel?




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