This was good marketing tool for Manishewitz although completely misleading. I can still see the glass jars of chicken fat on the shelf - far from healthy. Someone should open the Kosher Palette and calculate the fat/calorie content for the recipes - they are extremely unhealthy. Do dietetic Kosher cookbooks even exist?
I don't know about here, but in Israel, at my gym, they would distribute a pamphlet with a guide to staying healthy during holidays like Pesach, with calorie counts for many traditional Jewish foods. I remember they said that gefilte fish had 200 calories.
Have these people taken a look at our Jewish mothers lately? they are not exactly objects of health.
ReplyDeleteThis was good marketing tool for Manishewitz although completely misleading. I can still see the glass jars of chicken fat on the shelf - far from healthy. Someone should open the Kosher Palette and calculate the fat/calorie content for the recipes - they are extremely unhealthy. Do dietetic Kosher cookbooks even exist?
ReplyDeleteI don't know about here, but in Israel, at my gym, they would distribute a pamphlet with a guide to staying healthy during holidays like Pesach, with calorie counts for many traditional Jewish foods. I remember they said that gefilte fish had 200 calories.
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