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Is meat cooked in butter generally not considered Kosher?

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Meat cooked in butter is definitely not kosher. Even if it is meat from a kosher butcher, the minute it touches the butter, it isn't kosher. If it is served on a plate that has been used for any milk product, it isn't kosher either. read more

Meat cooked in butter is not kosher. Meat mixed with dairy in any fashion at all is not kosher. There are no exceptions to this rule, unless you consider fish to be meat. Fish and dairy is fine under most definitions of kosher. read more

No, ostriches are not a kosher species of bird. This is because ostriches match the description of a bird found in the Torah that is specified as being non-kosher. read more

Depending on the brand, butter can be kosher or not kosher. However, it is not hard to find kosher butter in your local supermarket. read more

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