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so what does this mean? that it now contains dairy, or that it's just no
longer classified as pareve kosher?
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>SOYMAGE Loses Kosher Pareve Certification - 2/98
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>Galaxy Foods Soymage line is marketed as completely dairy free, contains no
>animal fats and no casein and is the world's largest line of pareve kosher
>cheese products. But due to discrepancies in the production process this
>line of dairy-free cheeses has lost it's kosher status from the Orthodox
>Union. Pareve is the Kosher status given foods that are certified as dairy
>free under strict kosher laws. Because if this problem we cannot recommend
>any soymage products until Galaxy Foods regains it's Kosher pareve
>certification again.
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>We also caution that this line of cheeses was still marked as pareve kosher
>after the certification was pulled per our kashrus source*. The following
>cheeses in this line can no longer officially carry the OU parve symbol and
>we
>advise shouldn't be eaten by persons that require dairy-free diets.
>
> 1. Soy Singles - Individually Wrapped
> Slices
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>- Mozzarella
>- Yellow
>- American
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> 4. Chunks - Low Fat
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> - Mozzarella
> - Cheddar
> - Jalapeno
> - Italian Herb
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> 2. Soymage Grated Parmesan
> 5. Soymage Cream Cheese
> 3. Soymage Sour Cream
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>
>
>*Source: Kashrut.com received the above kashrus alert information by fax
>from the Orthodox Union on September 22, 1997 and again on January 22, 1998.
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