Deborah Garner <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> Do any of you use Hellman's mayo without reactions? We have not tried
> it before but I recently read a label and saw that it was kosher
> pareve. I have not trusted the Kraft brands even dairy-free ones due to
> cross use of machines.
If it is marked kosher-pareve with an accepted hechsher (kosher mark), that
means there is no cross-use of machines. If it was produced on a machine that
was ever used for dairy, it would have to be marked kosher-dairy. I just
checked my fridge, and the Hellman's is marked with an OU hechsher (a U inside
an O) - that is a respected one that means there is rabbinical supervision to
ensure that there are no violations of kashrut.
Meredith
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