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The "OU" on food packaging (the letter U inside a circle) is the kosher symbol of

the Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of Amertica (Orthodox Union), one of

the first nationwide kosher certification efforts in the USA. It is still one of the most

popular and widely accepted kosher symbols in the United States. Many Orthodox

Jews who only eat kosher food will only buy products with this symbol.

The "OU" by itself indicates that the product in the package is kosher. Additional

marks to the side of the 'OU' will indicate other details as required, including 'Dairy',

'Meat', 'Fish', 'Pareve' and 'Passover'.

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