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What to eat in a kosher restaurant in Cannes?

According to the precepts of Judaism, foods suitable for consumption are designated “kosher”. In Cannes, a kosher restaurant offers specific foods with very specific products.

What is a kosher restaurant?

A restaurant that does not offer meat is not necessarily kosher. Indeed, the dishes offered by a restaurant without Yehuda do not automatically prove to be kosher. A dish based on raw vegetables could contain Taref margarine or even fish oil, whereas, with cooked vegetables, the rule of Bichoul No'hri applies. What's more, these vegetables not being specially examined could contain insects. With this dish, the fish may not be kosher. Cheeses and milk must have He'hcher in a kosher restaurant.

How is a kosher diet characterized?

In Hebrew, the word “Kash” translates that which is satisfying, good or offered for ritual use. Brought back to food, Kosher corresponds to a product controlled by the representative of the Law who allows its consumption. In the year 2448 of Creation, the different dietary laws promulgated at Mount Sinai are based on the principle of the sanctification of the interior life through “holy eating”. The eviction of impure animals must grant Man purity of spirit. In reality, the rules of Jewish dietetics were established to allow Man to control his natural instincts.

What foods can you find in a kosher restaurant in Cannes?

Defined by Jewish law, kosher food is permitted and concerns specific products. Indeed, above all, find products consumed in their natural state, including fruits and vegetables. A second category of goods to be found in a kosher restaurant in Cannes relates to meat products from ruminants with split hooves such as goats, deer, sheep or cattle. As for slaughter, it is carried out by cutting the trachea or esophagus using a sharp knife and carried out by a rabbi.

You will also find only farmed poultry (dove, goose, chicken, turkey) slaughtered in a ritual manner. Fish with scales and fins are part of a kosher diet. You can quench your thirst there with wine or other alcoholic beverages. When it comes to processed products, it is not always clear whether they are kosher or not. In this exercise, the ideal would be to rely on the “kosher” certification affixed to these products.

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