Each kosher certifying agency around the world has its own policies and procedures, as well as its trademarked symbol. Whether or not a product will be accepted is based on the standards, reliability and most importantly the symbol familiarity of the certifying agency in the marketplace. Consider the agency’s reliability among kosher authorities and its symbol...Read More
New York…2018 is already shaping up to be a year of more innovation, creativity and expansion. In interviews with a half dozen food mavens, there was agreement that 2018 would be a year of moving more into the natural and organic, both as ingredients and as a blend for customary foods. “We’ve gone well beyond kale...Read More
KSA – The products are Pareve (contain neither milk or meat ingredients). KSA-D – The products are Dairy. These products either contain dairy ingredients or have been processed on dairy equipment. *Products are endorsed as kosher only when bearing the KSA symbol on the label. Consumers are directed to check the ingredient panel of products on a...Read More
Jerusalem – by Menachem Lubinsky – Chanukah is in the air and in the open Machne Yehuda market sufganiyot (doughnuts) are already filling stalls. “Most people can’t wait till Chanukah for the sufganiyot,” says Mish, one of the many vendors displaying almost every flavor filling a sufganiya. So what’s the most popular flavor? Jelly is definitely...Read More
Kosher Supervision of America – KSA does NOT certify any Frozen Yogurt / Soft Serve Yogurt stores. WE ONLY CERTIFY THE PRODUCTS IN THEIR ORIGINAL SEALED CONTAINERS WHEN BEARING THE KSA-D SYMBOL.Read More
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