Imagine living in Lahore, Karachi or Dubai. Now imagine that you can only buy 5% of the products sold in the grocery store. If you go out to eat, you can only eat 3 or 4 items on the menu, that too the most tasteless ones. So food street is meaningless to you. So is all that food at those fancy restaurants, shaadis and dinner parties Your life is limited by your food choices. Infact, you can't even take part in most things because of it.
its not that limited, ..anything made of chicken, .. aged cheese, wine .. will take you through.. the meeting/event..
but i always see vegeterian stuff.. ..at every place.. so the life is not so bad..
all the major restaurants have vegetarian menu, actually i found many of them only served kosher in manhattan… ..
That’s like going to a desi shaadi, eating a bowl of tasteless salad made of cucumber and gajar, and pretending it tastes good. Vegeterian and seafood stuff in most restaurants is extremely tasteless. That’s like everyone around you is enjoying seekh kaba, chicken tikka and bihari kabab, but you can only eat toast and butter. That’s not life.
And I think a lot of halal conscious people only eat Muslim halal meat. So there goes kosher stuff.
That's like going to a desi shaadi, eating a bowl of tasteless salad made of cucumber and gajar, and pretending it tastes good. Vegeterian and seafood stuff in most restaurants is extremely tasteless. That's like everyone around you is enjoying seekh kaba, chicken tikka and bihari kabab, but you can only eat toast and butter. That's not life.
And I think a lot of halal conscious people only eat Muslim halal meat. So there goes kosher stuff.
that's not the problem of religion, its a difference of opinion.
okay something i have been confused about. can kosher meal have alcoholic contents?
e numbers are usually the bone of contention between different islamic site, the best you can do is call the product helpline, they are generally very helpful and accurate.
^oho seriously, i have heard from people that kosher meal is okay because it is zabeeha, but what about the alcohol content? does the conventional kosher meal has to be free of that too?
^oho seriously, i have heard from people that kosher meal is okay because it is zabeeha, but what about the alcohol content? does the conventional kosher meal has to be free of that too?
off course conventional kosher meat is free of any wine traces,