sounds gross to me.
Koshrot, a kashrut education organization, is warning the public about a new product on the market. Fish Salami. Fish pastrami, actually.
The warning is not that the fish salami is not kosher, but that it seems common to mix salamis and deli meats in a sandwich, and one should be careful not to mix this fish salami with other meaty salamis and deli meats. As well, Sefardim should be careful not to eat this fish salami with dairy, as is their custom.
A unique feature of the fish salami is that it is produced in a different shape, a triangular shape, so it will be easily identifiable.
The new fish salami is produced by Maadanei Miki and bears kashrut certification from Rav Rubin.
source: INN
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