Wednesday, August 17, 2016

The Many Benefits Of Kosher Meals

By Joseph Taylor


Kosher foods have been around for a long time now. They form part of Jewish dietary customs created to provide the healthiest foods due to the method of preparation. Kosher meals have lately become highly popular, trouncing organic and other diets with minimal additives and preservatives. Besides the perception of safety, the diet has become popular due to several other benefits.

The diet was developed in order to set limits on what could comprise man's diet. In quite a few religions, there's the belief that man is allowed to exploit animals for nourishment as he deems suitable. The principles were thus put together to develop the most beneficial diet while instilling self-control upon humankind.

Perhaps the biggest benefit of kosher is the low cholesterol levels typical of most items in the diet. Mixing of meat and dairy is strictly prohibited. As a result, you wouldn't find things like lasagna, pizza or cheeseburgers, or any other foods that combine meat with cheese. You would be glad to know that this practically eliminates almost all options offered at fast food restaurants. It's generally understood that when eaten together, these two take time to digest.

Pork is also prohibited under the guidelines. Among the common meat types eaten by most people, this takes the prize for having the most allergens. And surprisingly, most pork lovers don't know this. As a result, a good number of people have to deal with allergies without knowing what's causing them.

A good number of consumers simply prefer the meals due to the higher degree of supervision that goes into certifying the foods. There are strict laid-down procedures that govern certification, which are allegedly stricter than government standards. Perhaps the most evident of prohibitions is the use of visibly unhealthy animals and cows with broken bones. Animals have to be raised, slaughtered and processed in accordance to the guidelines.

During manufacture, the equipment is also subjected to a number of regulations. The equipment has to undergo some meticulous sanitization procedures, especially if used in processing non-kosher products. Here, an inspector has to be present to ensure that the set benchmarks are met. The manufacturing firms agree to undergo unannounced inspection tours at any moment.The firm must also keep reports that document the sources of their raw materials and update them accordingly.

Packaging material has to meet certain criteria if it's going to pass the standards set for food handling. On each item's label, a special seal is used for consumers to easily tell the foods from their conventional counterparts. It also helps facilitate rapid recalls whenever need arises. Such practices are almost unheard of in the regular food industry.

Should you consider switching to this diet, finding various items isn't really difficult once you know where to find them. For the most part, your best bet would be the recognized food outlets. You could also check out Jewish markets if you live in a city that has several of them. The most difficult item to find would be the meats though. Besides this, the only other hurdle would be the sight of people around you having the freedom to eat what they want. But what you lose in freedom you gain in value, safety and health, thanks to the added layers of certifications.




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