kosher dietary restrictions
Kosher dietary restrictions refer to the set of guidelines and regulations that dictate which foods are permissible and acceptable for consumption in accordance with Jewish dietary laws. These restrictions encompass strict rules regarding the types of animals, ingredients, and preparation methods that are considered kosher (fit or proper) for individuals following this dietary practice.
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