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Great Benefits of A Kosher Family Vacation

by Kosher River Cruise Kosher Tour Operator
If you're planning a vacation for your family and you need to choose the destination, consider visiting someplace that offers kosher food like a kosher cruise. You may not be Jewish yourself, but eating kosher is much more than following a set of dietary restrictions. It means being part of a culture that's been around for thousands of years. While most people might think about Judaism when they hear about kosher food, it's really about so much more.

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Kosher restaurants and accommodations can be found in all major cities.

Kosher restaurants and accommodations can be found in all major cities. Kosher hotels are located in most major cities as well. In fact, many of the world's most impressive luxury hotels have kosher kitchens on-site so their guests can choose from an array of delicious kosher meals at every mealtime and snack.
Additionally, kosher restaurants abound throughout New York City, Paris and London—and even more exotic locales like Barcelona!

Kosher food, even when prepared with less fat, is still delicious.

There’s a lot of misinformation about kosher food being bland, but this couldn't be further from the truth. Kosher meals are prepared with fewer calories and fat than non-kosher meals, so they actually have a much lower calorie count.

Kosher food is also healthier because it's made using high-quality ingredients that have been inspected by rabbis to ensure they're kosher for consumption. If a rabbi inspects an ingredient, that means it’s safe for you to eat without worrying about any contaminants or other harmful substances that could make you sick.

Kosher meals also tend to be more filling because they contain less sodium and saturated fat than non-kosher meals do—and they don't leave you feeling bloated after eating them. On top of all these benefits is one more: Kosher foods are better for your health overall!

Kosher laws aren't difficult to learn and aren't outdated.

The laws of kashrut are not difficult to learn. They're also not outdated or particularly complicated; in fact, they're fairly straightforward and easy to understand. The main thing that makes kosher laws so simple is that they all revolve around one simple principle: do not eat foods that are unclean.

The Jewish dietary laws are different from other religions' dietary restrictions because they don't prohibit eating certain foods but rather require extra steps in the preparation process before certain foods can be eaten. There are other rules regarding food preparation and storage, but these basic guidelines will get you started on your road to keeping kosher for your family vacation or trip abroad.

Vegetarians tend to like kosher foods more, since some meat products are restricted by kosher rules.

Kosher foods are often vegetarian, which is a plus for many vegetarians. Kosher meat is usually leaner than non-kosher meat because it must be slaughtered in a specific way and can't have any blood in it. The same goes for dairy products like cheese, butter and ice cream: kosher versions are typically lower in fat than their non-kosher counterparts. Some kosher foods are even healthier than their non-kosher counterparts: take peanut butter spreads made without hydrogenated oils or trans fats, for example—you just don't see that kind of thing at the local grocery store!

Kosher products also tend to be more natural. Many companies that make food products such as cereals, snacks and candy adhere to strict kosher standards when making these items. This means that there's no artificial flavoring added and no preservatives used either; ingredients are fresh instead of frozen or processed before being made into something edible by preserving agents like sodium benzoate.

With the number of kosher restaurants, Jewish cruises, and hotels cropping up in the travel industry lately, it may be time to consider a kosher destination for your next trip. While you’re used to having access to kosher products at home, vacationing can make it tricky to stick with this lifestyle. Luckily, you don’t have to abandon your rituals while you’re on the road! With these tips in mind, we hope you will feel more confident about exploring destinations that cater specifically to Jewish travelers.



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