Kimberly Flanagan wrote:
This all sounds reasonable to me but I am
> concerned that the product is not marked Parve if it is totally milk
> -free. Any input out there?
anything that has meat products in it cannot be labeled parve. parve
indicates dairy & meat free (therefore, it can be used with a dairy meal
or with a meat meal). so, any chicken product wouldn't be parve.
and the person is right - if it is marked kosher, no meat product can
have milk, as milk & meat cannot be mixed in a kosher kitchen/meal. the
kosher families i know even use different plates for milk vs. meat.
this is also why pop-tarts can be labeled "a milk free food", but can't
be labeled parve - they have gelatin.
hth,
rachel
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