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Scarlet
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Tue, Nov 10 2015, 7:18 am
Is the milk in starbucks Germanys airport ok to drink? Chalav akum.
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FranticFrummie
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Tue, Nov 10 2015, 7:21 am
When in doubt, I stick with soy milk at Starbucks.
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HonesttoGod
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Tue, Nov 10 2015, 3:10 pm
FranticFrummie wrote: | When in doubt, I stick with soy milk at Starbucks. |
This. or coconut milk.
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Kumphort
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Tue, Nov 10 2015, 3:56 pm
I would imagine those would be more of an issue in Germany than cows milk.
But sorry OP no idea on the milk.
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baba
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Wed, Nov 11 2015, 6:59 am
Normal cows milk isnt a problem.
All the other parve options are not neccessary on the kashrut list, so wouldnt go with those.
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Mrs Bissli
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Wed, Nov 25 2015, 7:07 pm
My understanding is that milk has the same regulation across the EU, which is broadly comparable to US in terms of purity, disclosure etc (needs to be visibly listed on the package if anything doesn't come from cow, eg goat milk). Purity requirement is actually more stringent than US (one reason why its rarer to see vitamin d added or calcium fortified milk in Europe.) If you drink chalav stam in the US, there shouldn't be a problem across EU. (Disclaimer: I'm talking about the original EEU countries + Switzerland. So not sure/highly doubt the same standard applies for recent member states in central Europe.) I believe Finland has reindeer milk but it is far more expensive and clearly stated as such.
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Ruchel
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Fri, Nov 27 2015, 7:25 am
Germany is a modern country..... you will not get, especially in a normal place, someone putting pork milk in your glass.
Yes to kosher, no to CY.
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