[Sca-cooks] a Lenten question-Point of information regarding Kosher symbols
Huette von Ahrens
ahrenshav at yahoo.com
Sat Feb 19 00:03:57 PST 2005
Okay. What is the difference between "pareve"
and "parve"? I have seen both on several
different products, so I don't think that one
is a typo. Thanks.
Huette
--- Carol Eskesen Smith
<BrekkeFranksdottir at hotmail.com> wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> Unless the Organized Kashruth Labs has changed
> its symbology recently, the "Circle K" alone
> stands ofr Pareve. With the "P" after the
> "Circle K", it means Kosher for Passover, which
> is another whole game, friends. Much more
> restrictive.
> (I used to work with them because they're the
> people who certify my employer's products,
> until that job became large enough to have
> someone else do it full time.)
>
> Regards,
> Brekke (reading my mail late, as ussual)
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Susan Fox-Davis
> Sent: Thursday, February 10, 2005 12:36 PM
> To: Cooks within the SCA
> Subject: Re: [Sca-cooks] a Lenten question-
>
> <snipped>
> This is going to sound theologically weird but
> practical: look for
> margarine marked Pareve [neutral on the
> Milk/Meat scale] for use by
> persons keeping Kosher. Either the word
> "Pareve" or the letter K in a
> circle, accompanied by a letter P. Not D, for
> Dairy.
> <snipped>
> Selene
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