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From: liss@gramps.DEC (Frederick R. Liss DTN 237-3649)
Newsgroups: net.religion.jewish
Subject: Caviar oil in kosher salad dressing
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Date: Tue, 5-Nov-85 12:41:30 EST
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Posted: Tue Nov  5 12:41:30 1985
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    	While I was eating dinner last night I idly picked up the 
        bottle of salad dressing and began to read the label. I was 
        surprised to see one of the ingredients was caviar oil, 
        especially since there is a "U" on the label. This doesn't 
        particularly bother me, but many of my Lubovitch friends will 
        serve fish with separate plates and silverware. They then 
        clear the table and set it for meat or dairy as appropriate.
    
    	Knowing that some people keep fish separate from meat and 
        dairy, how can the manufacturer of the salad dressing put a 
        "U" on the label. The brand in question is Ken's Steak House 
        salad dressing. It may be a local brand.
    
    	               Regards,
    	                      Fred
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