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# One may not eat food that was cooked by a non-Jew.<ref>Shulchan Aruch YD 113:1</ref> See the [[Bishul Akum]] page.
# One may not eat food that was cooked by a non-Jew.<ref>Shulchan Aruch YD 113:1</ref> See the [[Bishul Akum]] page.
==Pat Akum==
==Pat Akum==
# One may not eat bread that was baked by a non-Jew.
# One may not eat bread that was baked by a non-Jew. see the [[Pat_Akum]] page


==Chalav Yisrael==
==Chalav Yisrael==
see [[Kosher Milk]]
see the [[Kosher Milk]] page


==Kelayim==
==Kelayim==
# One may not mingle seeds of different species of plants however, if one did so the product is permitted. <Ref> Rambam Kelayim 1:1, 6:1, The Laws of Kashrus (Rabbi Binyamin Forst; pg 42) </ref>
# One may not mingle seeds of different species of plants however, if one did so the product is permitted. <Ref> Rambam Kelayim 1:1, 6:1, The Laws of Kashrus (Rabbi Binyamin Forst; pg 42) </ref>
# It’s forbidden to sow a vegetable or grain near a grape vine and if one did so the product is forbidden. <Ref> Rambam Kelayim 1:1, 6:1, The Laws of Kashrus (Rabbi Binyamin Forst; pg 42) </ref>
# It’s forbidden to sow a vegetable or grain near a grape vine and if one did so the product is forbidden. <Ref> Rambam Kelayim 1:1, 6:1, The Laws of Kashrus (Rabbi Binyamin Forst; pg 42) </ref>
==Meat and Milk==
==Meat and Milk==
see [[Milk_and_Meat_in_the_Kitchen|Milk and Meat in the Kitchen]] and [[Waiting between Meat and Milk]] and [[Eating Dairy and Meat at the Same Table]]
# Even though both meat and milk separately are Kosher, when mixed they are forbidden. Any cooked combination is biblically forbidden. <Ref>Rambam Machalot Assurot 9:1 </ref> Rabbinically, a combination of milk and meat of non-domesticated animals or milk and poultry is forbidden. <Ref>Rambam Machalot Assurot 9:4 </ref>
# Even though both meat and milk separately are Kosher, when mixed they are forbidden. Any cooked combination is biblically forbidden. <Ref>Rambam Machalot Assurot 9:1 </ref> Rabbinically, a combination of milk and meat of non-domesticated animals or milk and poultry is forbidden. <Ref>Rambam Machalot Assurot 9:4 </ref>
# Dairy and meat should not be eaten on the same table clothe. <ref> Kitzur Shulchan Aruch 46:12 </ref>


==Sheretz==
==Sheretz==
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## Insects which are only visible through a microscope are not forbidden. <Ref>Sh”t Yechave Daat 6:47 </ref>
## Insects which are only visible through a microscope are not forbidden. <Ref>Sh”t Yechave Daat 6:47 </ref>


==Royal Jelly==
==Honey==
# Bees' honey is kosher, because the honey is not is not an actual secretion of the bee. Rather, the bee functions only as a carrier. <ref> Bechorot 7b, Rambam Maachalot Asurot 3:3, S"A YD 81:8, Yalkut Yosef Isur VIheter Vol. 2 81:38 see also [https://www.star-k.org/articles/kashrus-kurrents/624/do-bee-dont-bee/ Star-K] </ref>
 
===Royal Jelly===
# Although some poskim argued that royal jelly should be considered kosher, most poskim hold that it is not kosher.<ref>Rav Shlomo Zalman Auerbach (Minchat Shlomo Tinyana 64), [https://ouintranet.org/newsletters/files/Royal-Jelly-Rav-Schachter-DHK-VII-4.pdf Rav Hershel Schachter]</ref>
# Although some poskim argued that royal jelly should be considered kosher, most poskim hold that it is not kosher.<ref>Rav Shlomo Zalman Auerbach (Minchat Shlomo Tinyana 64), [https://ouintranet.org/newsletters/files/Royal-Jelly-Rav-Schachter-DHK-VII-4.pdf Rav Hershel Schachter]</ref>