What is Kosher certification?
Kosher certification confirms that food production meets Jewish dietary law (kashrut). In the UK the principal authorities are the London Beth Din Kashrut Division (KLBD) and the Manchester Beth Din. Certification covers ingredients, equipment, supervision (mashgiach) and, for meat, the method of slaughter (shechita). Certified products carry the certifier's symbol on packaging.
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