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According to Jewish dietary law, food must be prepared in a certain way. Food that is prepared in accordance with Jewish dietary law is deemed kosher. When people want to eat kosher food, they often head to a kosher restaurant where all food is prepared in strict accordance to Jewish dietary laws. When people want to buy kosher food, they often head to kosher grocers and kosher delis for items like kosher beef; kosher lamb; kosher turkey; kosher chicken; kosher bologna; kosher beef franks; kosher fish; gefiltefish; kosher pickled herring; kosher smoked salmon; nova lox; kosher deserts; kosher pickles; kosher cereals; kosher coffee; kosher olives; kosher candies; halva; kosher tea; kosher grape juice; kosher wine; kosher beer; kugel; kosher cheese; ziti; matzah; matzah balls; and kosher pasta.
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