kosher margarine, parve means neutral, containing no meat or milk (or their derivatives) and thus eatable with both meat and dairy dishes according to the dietary laws of Judaism;
You could use oil, or butter. I would use margarine because butter is full of fat and some brands of butter are unhealthy.
I have never seen margarine in a tin, it is sold in plastic tubs. These come in various sizes and various brands, in prices generally ranging from about $1 to $4.
AnswerAs you said yourself, pareve means no meat or dairy, a pareve hot dog would be made of soy, or any other vegeterian meat substitute.
No, but pareve is a part of kashrut. Within the laws of kashrut, foods fall into one of three categories: dairy, meat, pareve. Pareve refers to neutral foods that do not contain any meat or dairy, this includes: vegetables, fruits, all edible plants, eggs, and fish.
Butter has nothing to do with margarine. Margarine is based on some sort of oil. Different brands use different types of oil. Hydrogenated oil has water incorporated into it which causes it to get solid.
I can't believe it's not butter is good, or any other of those kinds of brands. Country crock, or any brand of margarine.
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Yes, if the ingredients are labeled as kosher and are cooked in a kosher pot. Such a dish would naturally be pareve. However, be careful before putting cheese on top as many brands of cheese are not kosher.
neither meat nor dairy
what are the disadvantages of margarine
Margarine