What Is Kosher Food And How Is It Made?

DW Food
6 Mar 202104:02

Summary

TLDRLocated next to the Ohel Jakob Synagogue in Munich, the Einstein is the city's only kosher restaurant, meticulously supervised by Rabbi Shmuel Aaron Brodmann. The restaurant follows strict kosher dietary laws, ensuring the separation of meat and dairy, and sourcing certified kosher ingredients. Popular dishes like the chicken schnitzel are prepared with plant-based substitutes for dairy and are loved not only by Jewish patrons but a diverse clientele. The restaurant's commitment to kosher standards makes it a unique and cherished dining destination in Munich.

Takeaways

  • 😀 The Einstein is Munich's only kosher restaurant, located near the Ohel Jakob Synagogue.
  • 😀 Rabbi Shmuel Aaron Brodmann, originally from the Netherlands, supervises the restaurant to ensure the food is kosher.
  • 😀 The restaurant follows strict kosher dietary laws (Kashrut), with a focus on certified kosher ingredients.
  • 😀 Items like oil, vinegar, sugar, and salt do not require kosher certification, but meat and poultry always do.
  • 😀 Only meat from ruminants (cud-chewing mammals with cloven hooves) is used in kosher dishes; pork is strictly prohibited.
  • 😀 Eggs are considered 'parve' or neutral, meaning they can be eaten with either meat or dairy.
  • 😀 A key rule in kosher cuisine is the strict separation of meat and dairy products.
  • 😀 Dairy is replaced with margarine and soy products, and oil replaces butter in dishes like challah.
  • 😀 The restaurant’s kosher schnitzel is one of the most popular dishes, carefully prepared to meet kosher standards.
  • 😀 While the chef prepares many dishes, certain tasks related to meat and dairy are off-limits for him due to kosher laws.
  • 😀 The Einstein's menu includes Jewish, Israeli, and international dishes, attracting both Jewish and non-Jewish customers alike.

Q & A

  • What is the significance of the Einstein restaurant in Munich?

    -The Einstein restaurant is the only kosher restaurant in downtown Munich and is strictly supervised to ensure all food complies with Jewish dietary laws, known as kashrut.

  • Who oversees the kosher certification at the Einstein restaurant?

    -The kosher certification at the Einstein restaurant is overseen by Rabbi Shmuel Aaron Brodmann, a native of the Netherlands, who regularly checks the food preparation to ensure it adheres to Jewish dietary laws.

  • What role does Rabbi Shmuel Aaron Brodmann play at the restaurant?

    -Rabbi Shmuel Aaron Brodmann ensures that all food items brought into the restaurant are kosher, including verifying kosher certificates for certain products like meat, chicken, and other items that require certification.

  • What items do not necessarily require a kosher certificate at the Einstein restaurant?

    -Certain items such as oil, vinegar, sugar, and salt do not need a kosher certificate because they are inherently considered kosher according to Jewish dietary laws.

  • What are the key rules regarding meat and dairy in kosher cuisine?

    -In kosher cuisine, meat and dairy products must be kept strictly separate. This includes not using dairy ingredients like cheese, milk, or cream in the preparation of kosher dishes.

  • What kind of oil is used in place of butter at the Einstein restaurant?

    -Instead of butter, the restaurant uses oil for cooking and in the preparation of challah, which aligns with kosher guidelines.

  • Why is the preparation of chicken schnitzel a specific process at the restaurant?

    -Chicken schnitzel at the Einstein restaurant follows strict kosher guidelines, with careful packing to ensure it remains kosher and is delivered hot and juicy.

  • What is the role of Zman Zizov at the Einstein restaurant?

    -Zman Zizov is Rabbi Brodmann's right-hand man and is involved in ensuring the proper preparation of kosher dishes, including overseeing the inspection of food ingredients.

  • How does the restaurant adapt to kosher dietary laws when preparing pastries?

    -The restaurant uses margarine and soy products instead of dairy butter for pastries to adhere to the rule of keeping meat and dairy separate in kosher cooking.

  • Is the Einstein restaurant only popular among Jewish patrons?

    -No, the restaurant's dishes are quite popular not only among Jewish patrons but also among a broader audience who appreciate kosher cuisine.

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