| BANG FOR THE BITE | OK, so Kosher doesn't always mean healthier (think hot dogs) or greener, but it does increase the chance of a cleaner, more humanely produced meal. | COCKTAIL FACTOID | Fewer than 1/4 of the consumers who deliberately choose kosher products are observant Jews. | | | Can an all-gefilte fish diet keep your body cleaner? The Bite You bet your bottom shekel it can. Jew- and gentile-Biters alike can benefit from a Kosher diet's sometimes cleaner, animal-friendlier bent. Starting this Passover (Apr. 20-26), look for the kosher or k parve symbol on the back of the items on your grocery list. The Benefits - Avoiding schmutz. Kosher food, especially meat, is held to strict rules regarding cleanliness.
- Passing over animal cruelty. Jewish law says that the killing of kosher animals has to minimize the pain inflicted on the critters.
- A blessing for vegetarians. "Kosher pareve" means the product contains no dairy or meat derivatives.
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