FROM KOSHER TODAY How Forgiving Were Consumers on Taste on Passover? By KT Staff Reporters 05.13.14 -NEW YORK — The flavors were definitely off. Sweeteners had an after-taste and even Greek Yogurt did not taste the same. Despite the plethora of new items this past Passover, manufacturers and retailers received many complaints, so much so Continue Reading »
FROM JERUSALEM KOSHER The Jerusalem Rabbinate reports that the Olam HaMamtakim candy store in the Jerusalem Central Bus Station is no longer under its supervision. The store refuses to return the teudat hechsher. To read the original Hebrew update you may find the document on Google Drive
A long time institution at the foot of Keren Hayesod Street where it meets King David and Jabotinsky streets, Cupa Joe was a great place to congregate and conversate. With free wireless, many people would sit for hours enjoying the ambiance of the place as they trolled the alleyways of the internet. Cupa Joe was Continue Reading »
Independence Day is a special day. People walk on the streets carrying Israeli flags. It is not unusual to see groups of people break into spontaneous dancing together, especially on Emek Refaim. Someone noted that all of Israel on Independence Day appears to be on fire. Why? That is what you get when millions of Continue Reading »
There was once a time when it was easy to throw around the term “craft beer” and know exactly what you were talking about. For decades, craft was the way to differentiate small, independently owned breweries – and the beer they make – from the brewing giants like Coors, Budweiser and Pabst Blue Ribbon. But Continue Reading »
The most expensive ingredient in the margaritas at Chicago’s Adobo Grill isn’t the tequila. It’s the lime. Costs for the fruit more than tripled in the past two months, squeezing profit margins before the biggest U.S. margarita bash of the year, Cinco de Mayo, according to George Ortiz, who helped start Abodo 14 years ago Continue Reading »
WE DO NOT ENDORSE ALL OF THIS EDITORIAL. WE PRINT IT FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION. The cost of living in Israel is high. Dairy products, meat and other food products cost significantly more here, where salaries are relatively low, than they do in Europe, the US and other countries where average salaries are higher. Part of Continue Reading »
The mixture of whole grains and unique flavors make our multigrain chips stand out from the pack. We’ve taken our first love, Organic Brown Rice, and blended it with organic favorites like red and white quinoa, amaranth, corn, and millet, and we couldn’t resist tossing in some garbanzo beans, chia, and flax seeds. Available in Continue Reading »
We saw this press release and were intrigued. We do not know what agency certifies the product. February 25/Sugar Land, Texas — Wholesome Sweeteners introduced two sweeteners: Organic Sweet & Lite and Organic Pancake Syrup. Organic Sweet & Lite, a multipurpose, low-calorie sweetener, is the first organic sugar and stevia blend of its kind. It Continue Reading »
FROM KOSHER TODAY (MARCH 24, 2014) The Commack Butcher who Fought Demographics and Market Trends and Lost By KT Staff Reporters COMMACK, LI — Was this a case of “operation successful – patient dead?” The Commack Kosher Caterers Deli & Market of Suffolk that successfully fought the New York State’s 100 year kosher food laws Continue Reading »
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