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Do vegans eat 100% Kosher (in the Judaic sense) food?

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Do vegans eat 100% Kosher (in the Judaic sense) food?

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  1. All plant food is automatically kosher.


  2. Nothing great for someone embrace vegetarianism if he born in a Vegan family. It is a treasure that he already has.

    But it's hard for a man who born in a non-vegetarian family or society to evolve to be a vegetarian/vegan. It is a "challenge" to live among the deluded societal norm.

    Today no one is perfect. Even the vegetables are grown by non-vegetarians, under-paid, underage poor workers, modern agriculture techniques & chemicals do not satisfy the "Kosher".

  3. Someday when you have the time, watch this video:

    http://veg-tv.info/Earthlings

    It has a very good segment on Kosher meat. I personally don't eat any meat. Even if it is Kosher. Watch that video and maybe you'll understand why. But if you feel OK with it than you can eat it, it's all about personal decisions.

  4. No. Why would they? Where's your weepy blonde avatar Christy?

  5. No.  If something hasn't been inspected by the "people who put little Us on food", then you really can't know for sure.  I'm sure somebody will tell you yes, but not 100%.

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