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Saturday, May 27, 2017

Tasty Treats And Kosher Granola

By Kenneth Morris


Jewish dietary laws are complex but this does not distract from the taste of a food long sort after. Kosher granola offers an exciting replacement to any on the go foodstuffs. It is full meal and can be either eaten with milk, on its own or with yogurt.

There are instructions to be adhered to when producing a product of this kind. All these laws are derived from the Oral Torah as well as the Written Torah. The Torah is the Jewish bible and encompasses both these two and many others. A consumer can be assured that when a product is bought such as this either from a direct supplier or supermarket, if it bears a logo or hechsher from a recognised Rabbinical Authority, then it is one hundred percent valid.

There are few general rules that must be adhered to. No other particles may enter the production process apart from the ingredients that are being used to make up the item. Furthermore, a mashgiach must be on hand to scrutinize the cooking and preparation process. This person is fluent in the dietary laws and must have a certified qualification granted by a recognized Beth Din.

A Rabbinical Court or Jewish Court of Law is commonly referred to in Hebrew as a Beth Din or as explained in English, a House of Judgement. This organization passes all laws pertaining to Jewish life and this also includes what is allowed and prohibited to eat. A hechser is a document of validation received from this court either allowing different foods to be eaten or not.

This meal on the go has been around for years and is sought after by sportsmen and women such as football players, hikers and next to any sport that is found. Its inception dates back to the city of Dansville, New York and was first produced in the eighteen sixties as a healthier alternative. It is consumed worldwide today and is considered to be one of the few healthier foods on the market.

It is really easy to prepare or otherwise if not, can be bought directly from a supermarket. Its chief ingredients are oats, nuts, seeds and dried fruit but can also be made with other grains. The choice is entirely up to the individual and the liking of his or her tastes. Apart from this it is a highly sort after product when it comes to kids as it offer a healthy alternative to sweets or candy.

The mixture of nuts and seeds and dried fruit, with butter or oil, are tossed together with honey or maple syrup and then allowed to bake to form a crunchy mass. Because of the honey or maple syrup addition, care must be taken so as not to burn the mixture when baking. Once the final product is ready it can be broken up into crunchy bits and added to practically any meal such as a sprinkled over a smoothie.

Other seeds can be used as said such as sesame, flax and even sunflower or pumpkin seeds. It is all a matter of choice in producing a great finished product. Remember, that when it is bought off the shelf, a valid certificate of approval by the Beth Din must accompany the product. This is usually printed on the wrapper and is denoted by a varying symbols across the globe.




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