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Definition of Koshering
1. kosher [v] - See also: kosher
Lexicographical Neighbors of Koshering
Literary usage of Koshering
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Journal of Home Economics by American Home Economics Association (1921)
"... The article further states that cereals are not cooked for breakfast because
it takes too long to "kosher" them. Cereals do not require "koshering. ..."
2. Immigrant Health and the Community by Michael Marks Davis (1921)
"These or any other Passover utensils may be used after the holiday is over without
re-koshering, but once used without Passover precautions they are unfit ..."
3. Foods of the Foreign-born in Relation to Health by Bertha M. Wood (1922)
"These or any other Passover utensils may be used after the holiday is over without
re-koshering, but once used without Passover precautions they are unfit ..."
4. Yohale Sarah: Containing Religious Duties of the Daughters of Israel and by Abraham Eber Hirschowitz (1918)
"This process of removing the blood is known to every Jewish person bv the term
of "koshering" the meat. CHAPTER L Washing, or soaking the meat. i. ..."
5. The "Queen" Cookery Books by S. Beaty-Pownall (1902)
"This is called " koshering." Now, without being quite so particular, I do consider
it well to thoroughly wash the meat when brought into the house, ..."