Information On Halal Meals Ready To Eat

By Christopher Thompson


Sometimes when you are out on maneuvers with your platoon, you may have come to see some of your soldier buddies eating a different kind of MRE. You probably noticed that the MRE that they eat are either marked as kosher or even halal. This of course has made you more curious if these types of meals are better than the ones you eat or just the same. Thus to find out more about what are kosher and halal meals ready to eat, then do read on in this article.

Food that will be prepared according to rules in the Koran by Muslim holy men or imams. For kosher foods, these are also prepared under the supervision and guidelines set in the Torah, the Jewish Holy Book, carried out by Jewish holy men or rabbis.

Quite a lot of people the world over will be familiar with the term halal and halal food. This is because the symbol is fairly widespread and can be seen on a lot of items. For those who do not yet know, the word means allowed while the opposite, haram means forbidden. The term and label of also encompasses lifestyle and certain items as well like hotels, clothing and fashion even. In a growing number of countries some television programs can also have the symbol or mark in the corner of the screen.

When it comes to things kosher, followers of this preparation of food Is gaining ground as well, especially in the United States. A significant difference between halal and kosher food preparations is that for Muslims artificial ingredients and condiments are never allowed. In kosher, it is not so strict and may even allow artificial sweeteners and even monosodium glutamate, which you will never find in Muslim regulated foods.

Due to the similarities in history of the Jewish and Muslims, many believe that kosher and halal are the same thing. Nothing could be more wrong and one must not stick to this position so as to avoid embarrassment in certain situations in the Middle East.

One salient difference between the traditional preparation of slaughtered meat for Muslims and Jews are the prayers involved. For Muslims to make the meat acceptable plenty of prayers are made before the slaughter. For the Jews, all that needs to be done is if the preparation be made by a certified rabbi.

In kosher preparations alcohol is permissible in the ingredients. However, for Muslim foods, alcohol will always be haram. Thus do not expect to have a Muslim fruitcake anytime soon, definitely you will be able to find a kosher fruitcake. Interestingly fruits and vegetables are always allowed by Muslims but they can only be kosher for a Jew as long as no bugs or insects have touched them. Likewise grape and fruit products will always be kosher only if they are made by Jews.

Thus this concludes the article to explain what the main differences between these two labels are. Hopefully the article has shed enough light on this so that you will not be so confused when you see an MRE labeled as such in the future again.




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