Many religions have rules and regulations that govern them and give them structure. Many religions have dietary
laws, which are laws that govern the process food is made and prepared.
In Judaism, Kosher is the term given to the food that the Jews are allowed to consume. Kashrut is the term given for the set of Jewish dietary laws that govern the food that Jewish people can eat.
The meat of some types of predatory animals and birds are not kosher, as well as that of the pig. The blood, fat and thigh meat of permitted animals are also considered not kosher and therefore off-limits to Jews. Special kosher rules need to be followed for an animal to be slaughtered and its meat prepared for consumption. For food to be kosher, it is also prohibited to mix meat and dairy products with each other. Furthermore, kosher foods can only be in contact with cooking utensils and machinery reserved for kosher food and cannot be contaminated by having come in contact with non-kosher food.
At 416-Florist.com, we offer our Jewish clientele kosher gift, food and gourmet baskets for every occasion such as Hanukkah, Passover, Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur, Sukkot, Shushan Purim and many other Jewish holidays. We provide a wide variety of kosher products from trusted sources and with certified kosher markings.
If you wish to send a kosher gourmet and Gift basket to friends or family, or for more information please do not hesitate to contact us at 416-356-7478 or call toll-free at 1-866-356-7673.



