Kashrut Basics
Kosher Animals
Meat and Dairy
In the Kitchen
Fun Kashrut Facts
100

What does the word “kosher” mean?

Food that was checked and prepared according to Jewish law.

100

What two signs must a land animal have to be kosher?

Split hooves and chewing cud.

100

Can meat and dairy be eaten together?

No

100

What vegetables must be checked carefully for bugs?

Leafy vegetables.

100

Is water pareve, meat, or dairy?

pareve

200

What are the three food categories in kashrut?

Meat, dairy, and pareve.  

200

Is a cow kosher?  

Yes

200

How long do we wait between eating meat and dairy?

6 hours 

200

What is the process of making dishes kosher again called?

Kashering.

200

What do you have to do b4 using the dishes?

tevilah (small mikvah)

300

What symbol on food packages often shows that a product is kosher?

Kosher symbols such as OU, OK, Star-K, or Kof-K.

300

Why is a pig not kosher?

Because it has split hooves but does not chew cud.

300

Name one pareve food.

all fruits, vegetables,  fish, eggs, nuts, pasta

300

Why do many kosher homes have two sets of dishes?

One set for meat and one set for dairy.

300

What is the title of a person who supervises kosher food production?

Mashgiach.

400

What does the word “pareve” mean?

Food that is neither meat nor dairy.

400

What signs make a fish kosher?

Fins and scales.

400

What kitchen items are usually kept separate for meat and dairy?

Plates, silverware, pots, pans, ovens and sinks.

400

What must happen to meat before it can be sold as kosher?

It must come from a kosher animal and be prepared properly.

400

How long do we wait after eating milchig?

1 hour

500

Why do Jews keep kosher?

Because these are commandments from the Torah

500

Name one kosher bird.

Chicken or turkey.

500

What is the Hebrew term for the prohibition of mixing meat and dairy?

Basar be’chalav.

500

What is the special kosher method of slaughter called?

Shechita.

500

What word is used when kosher food becomes not kosher anymore?

Treif (treyf).