OU Kosher Staff

How Heinz, Coke, and OU Made America Kosher

In the early twentieth century, grocery stores became more industrialized and Kosher Jews realized that they had a problem. With all of the new factory produced foods it became impossible to tell what was Kosher and what was not. Heinz and Coke listened to the voices of the Kosher consumers and started a chain of […]

Kosherfest 2017

OU Kosher at Kosherfest 2017!

The Trends Fueling Kosher Certification

Because of the rise in customer’s demand for clean, vegan, and allergen free foods, the need for Kosher food has risen as well. OU Kosher’s Rabbi Menachem Genack discusses the rise in Kosher foods: Food Business News: Kosher certification has come to be so much more than a visual cue to identify approved foods for Jewish […]

Light Chicken Noodle Soup Bowl

Enjoy this recipe for an easy and light chicken noodle soup.

Pumpkin Spice Cinnamon Buns

These special fall cinnamon buns are a perfect indulgent treat for fall.

How to Roast a Whole Chicken

Danielle Renov and Kosher.com go back to basics in this video that simplifies roasting a chicken.

Indoor Grilling

Kosher.com and Naftali Hanau uncover the secrets of indoor grilling.

How to Pick the Best Meats

Join Kosher.com and Chef Mike as they teach us how to pick the best cuts of meat.

DIY Personalized Chocolate Bars

Learn how to make your own chocolate bars in this life hacks video!

Meat Labs Pursue a Once-Impossible Goal: Kosher Bacon

BERKELEY, Calif. — Rabbi Gavriel Price has thousands of years of Jewish religious law to draw on when he is on the job, determining whether a new food item can get a kosher certification from his organization, the Orthodox Union. But all the rules about meat and milk, and the prohibitions on eating pork and […]