A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

Are Hebrew National hot dogs actually kosher?

Best Answers

The Triangle K symbol is a trademarked logo that signifies “kashruth” (kosher) as defined by the most stringent Jews who follow Orthodox Jewish Law. It's a symbol of integrity, representing the most trusted and reliable name in strict rabbinical food certification and supervision. read more

Much of the criticism against Hebrew National in the past has more to do with "kosher politics" than it does with actual kosher standards. In fact, the reason why many don't consider Hebrew National meat (most notably their hot dogs) to be kosher is because they are not glatt. read more

Hebrew National hot dogs have what's called a Triangle K supervision, not OU supervision for their kosher status. OU has about half the marketplace for rabbinical supervision of kosher products in the US, and by many accounts, runs what is effectively a mafia type shakedown business for companies that use competing supervision companies. read more

Hebrew National, known for its tagline "We answer to a higher authority", now has to answer to a Minnesota court. read more

Encyclopedia Research

Wikipedia:

Related Facts