Manchester's Kosher Restaurants
Kashrut
is the body of Jewish law dealing with what foods
we can and cannot eat and how those foods must be
prepared and eaten. "Kashrut" it is the
same root as the more commonly known word "Kosher,"
which describes food that meets these standards.
The word "Kosher" can also be used , and
often is used , to describe ritual objects that
are made in accordance with Jewish law and fit for
ritual use. There is no such thing as "Kosher-Style"
food. Kosher is not a style of cooking. Chinese
food can be kosher if it is prepared in accordance
with Jewish law. Traditional Ashkenazic Jewish foods
like knishes, bagels, blantzes and matzah ball soup
can all be non-kosher if not prepared in accordance
with Jewish law. When a restaurant calls itself
"Kosher-Style" it usually means that the
restaurant serves these ttraditional Jewish foods,
and it almost invariably means that the food is
not actually kosher. Here you'll find all the Manchester
restaurants that offer such food.