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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Kosher cheeses are always vegetarian- as a milk product like cheese cannot contain calf rennet. We get bricks of parmesan (and lots of other cheeses) at Shalom's in Silver Spring. [/quote] This is not true. Rennet is allowed in kosher cheese as long as it comes from a properly butchered kosher animal. (You can google this.) The rennet enzyme itself is not considered a meat product. However, these days many kosher cheeses are made with microbial enzymes instead of rennet. [/quote] +1 Did you think Jews were making cheese with microbial enzymes hundreds of years ago?[/quote]
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