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Tue, Jun 06 2023, 12:49 pm
There are companies that offer kosher food on cruises. I believe they have their own kitchens and dining rooms among the larger cruise? I'm not 100% sure how that works.
Also some people go on regular cruises and eat only certain foods that have a hechsher and fruit/veg, and kosher meals. (Be advised: the kosher meals are basically like airplane food.) Some people will eat salmon or other kosher fish double-wrapped in the oven.
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Tue, Jun 06 2023, 8:18 pm
royal carribean also has some kosher ones with a kosher dining room option
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Tue, Jun 06 2023, 10:58 pm
amother Birch wrote: | Is it true that they have their own exclusive kosher kitchen on these massive ships? I thought I heard otherwise, though I would love to be proven wrong. |
Possibly, I'm not sure but there are people who are experts on all of this. I knew people who relied on certain industry standards (that they can't mix knives, etc.) to double wrap salmon. I'm not verifying that there are such standards, I have no clue. There's a lot of other stuff that's simply kosher if you ask to see the package, like ice cream, milk, etc.
The airplane food doesn't have to be a deal breaker and if someone goes in expecting airplane food, they probably won't be disappointed. Those are double wrapped and heated in the packages.
Responding to a different comment, if seeing someone dressed not tznius is a dealbreaker, a Caribbean cruise is not for you. Don't go to a beach and complain that people wore bikinis. But there are other options around the world. Also, different cruise lines tend to attract different ages and types of people. You can read reviews of the cruise lines, ships, and destinations to get a feel. I believe that longer cruises tend to attract an older crowd (think retired) because younger people simply can't afford and don't have the time to spend two weeks on a cruise. The ship amenities might also influence the type of people.
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