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An offshoot of the Israeli gelato giant Aldo.
Octavia's Porch prompts one letter-writer to ask, can you call yourself Jewish if you don't keep kosher?
Opponents of the cuts fear kosher-labeling fraud will increase without inspections.
Mile End proprietor Noah Bernamoff gripes about Katz's while an old-school deli sticks to its guns.
Plus: swine flu is treyf, and DOC wines get boxed, all in our morning news roundup.
Plus, Les Halles hit with a lawsuit and a potential new food reality show, all in our morning news roundup.
Plus: Financial woes for Gordon Ramsay and the Cheyenne Diner gets stripped, all in our morning news roundup.
Legal problems at a meat-processing plant cut the national supply of kosher meat, but you can still find plenty in Borough Park.
The United Kosher Supervision has approved its buttercream-frosted cupcakes and other heart-exploding treats.
A cat that really likes oatmeal, a new food site from ‘National Geographic,’ and more from our glance at the morning headlines.
The big-box gourmet store comes to Midwood.
Gelato for Windsor Terrace, black bass for your grill, and a bagel for Benoit.
French-Japanese fusion on the way to Charlton Street, kosher workers need protection, and more, in our daily news roundup.
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