2024 Author: Jasmine Walkman | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-16 08:29
Under Jewish law, there are certain foods that cannot be consumed, as well as certain foods that cannot be consumed together. These beehives are divided into three categories: meat, dairy and parve (neutral or all that cannot be included in the other two categories).
In fact, parve are foods that do not include meat or dairy ingredients.
According to Jewish dietary laws or the laws of kashrut, while meat and dairy products cannot be cooked or consumed together, parve foods are considered neutral and can be consumed with both meat and dairy dishes.
For parve are considered all fruits, vegetables, pasta, cereals, nuts, beans and legumes, as well as vegetable oils. Drinks such as soft drinks, tea and coffee are also in this group.
There are also many pastries and candies that are parve, but they must not contain anything of dairy origin. Interestingly, although of animal origin, eggs and fish are also neutral.
If you follow a beehive for religious reasons, parve recipes make it easier to build a menu around meat and dairy dishes. The people who keep the hive have two sets of plates, cutlery and serving utensils / one for meat and one for dairy products /, so that the two types of food never come into contact with each other in any way.
As parve it is neither meat nor dairy, these foods can be cooked, served and consumed on both types of dining sets. It is important to observe a waiting period between eating meat and dairy products so that cooked foods such as fruits, vegetables and nuts are ideal for snacks.