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Thursday July 21, 2011 We are so pleased that within Kosher KApers, we have the opportunity to delve a little deeper. We are simply bursting with kosher information to share. Let’s skip around the KA Kosher Product Directory! Nestlé Ice Blocks We have news of the cold variety. Back in early May you asked us a question about Raspberry Icy Poles. At the time, given colouring concerns, we informed you that they were not kosher. Well, we are so pleased to tell you that these concerns have been thoroughly investigated and Nestlé now use another variety of colouring acceptable for kosher approval. With confidence, you now have new kosher ice block choices to add to your frozen kosher selection. Yes, Raspberry is back! The Variety Pack (Lemonade and Raspberry) is A-OK – also the Nestlé Peters Robbo’s Raspberry Flavour Aussie Classic (single serve) is just fine. With no artificial flavours or colours, this is a cool 99.9% fat free treat that includes elderberry juice as an ingredient. We have received many queries about the kosher status of Nestlé Peters Frosty Fruits. Great news dear kosher consumers, the Tropical flavour, in the Single Serve and Multi pack, is now kosher. Please note that the Watermelon/Pineapple flavour is not, as cochineal (South American scale insect from which crimson colour is derived) is listed as an ingredient. Tomorrow you will notice that adjacent to the Nestlé Peters Ice Block listing within the July Kosher Alerts, are the letters ‘P/DV’. This is really important and denotes that these ice blocks are pareve and do not contain any dairy ingredients, yet they share equipment at the manufacturing plant with dairy items. If you are eating a fleishig (meat) meal, technically from a kashrut perspective, it is best not to eat the ice blocks simultaneously with your meat (we appreciate that practically it’s a big ask to juggle a steak in one hand and a melting ice block in the other…) However, you may consume these ice blocks directly after the fleishig meal without having to wait any time at all. Please note that those kosher consumers who keep chalav Yisrael should check with their rabbi. Gourmet Farm Prunes Be Natural Porridge & Cereal Organic Bubs Co-owner, Anthony Gualdi informs us, “our aim has always been for the full range of Organic Bubs to be kosher. Liaising with Rabbi Gutnick and Rabbi Groner has been fantastic. We have now sourced the necessary kosher ingredient and we are thrilled.” Harkam Windarra Winery Richard Harkham explains, “We are so proud to produce the only non-mevushal wine in all of Australia. These wines are preservative-free and have been gently developed in the French style – essentially a minimalistic approach. We know this to be true: the less intervention the better!” Richard eloquently continues, “Our Rose Nouveau was fermented by indigenous yeasts and has been bottled without fining agents or unnecessary stabilisations – our mission was to convey the full flavours of the Hunter Valley and we believe we have delivered. This wine offers subtle scents of autumn, with notes of peppery raspberry and strawberries and has a dry, voluminous finish. Our 2011 Shiraz Nouveau was inspired by the great natural producers in Beaujolais, France and has been whole bunch fermented (also by indigenous yeasts). It encapsulates toffee-infused blackberries, hints of tea, is fleshy and flamboyant, and you will detect a touch of smoke on the finish.”
Absolutely time to fill that glass! Thanks for travelling with us into Kosher Product Land. Did you know that today in Sydney’s west is the grand opening of bulk goods retailer Costco? We will fill you in on many kosher products available there and look forward to sharing more cool product news in the next edition of Kosher KApers and of course, in tomorrow’s July Kosher Alerts. If you have any queries that arise from our Kosher Alerts, please ask and we will be more than happy to clarify.
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