Kosher Dunkin' Donuts

in food •  7 years ago  (edited)

I've never had Kosher before. Never.

And, today I had it on accident.

So, @thecastle and I were out and about, and we decided we wanted food + caffeine. We stopped at the Dunkin' Donuts near where we were going to go shopping for a new phone service. The place seemed completely normal from the outside, and we never thought twice about it. We were just in "cofffeeeeeeee" mode. insert zombie voice

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We got inside and stared at the menu, and all I saw were vegetarian options, so I was like "Do you have bacon, egg, and cheese bagels?" and the chick was like "We're kosher."

My brain stopped working for a second, and then I realized... that's why the menu looks strange. I'm not scared of new things. I actually love new things, so I was like "bring it on!" So I ordered us some veggie sausage egg and cheese croissants. @thecastle looked at me like "bitch, you making me eat vegetable things?" but then gave in, because we were both freakin hungry. And lack of caffeine turns us into zombies... well, I'm a zombie anyways, but you know.

We got our food and coffees, and you kow what?

I couldn't even tell the difference between veggie sausage and normal sausage.

So, I'll probably eat it more often. Also, we got a nice window seats, and the iced lattes were blended perfectly. I enjoyed the view out the window, except one spot looked like bird poop on the window... on the inside >_>;

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This area of New York has many Hacidic communities, so there are lots of kosher places. I plan on visiting some of them, just for the experience!

^^

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Kosher doesn't mean it's vegy. It just means it was blessed by a rabbi before it was prepared. I work in the food industry and we have to have them come in on a regular basis to do it. The big thing hear is they can not eat pork. Which means no bacon or sausage.

Yeah I never really knew about it until I moved into this area, but I knew that they couldn't eat pork. So anything pork ends up veggiefied. New word xD
I'm actually curious to learn more about Hacidic people.

It does not mean blessed by a rabbi at all. That is not what kosher is. Kosher means food that has been certified to be prepared by all the laws of Kosher, and verified that it was. Also meat and milk can not be consumed, mixed, or cooked together, no shellfish and several other laws.

Holy flash back to 5 months ago batman! Thanks for the info, in my life of work they just look at the certs.

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What an idea!!!