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sirel
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Thu, Oct 04 2018, 12:03 pm
any more info? a specific link to updated information?
I've found some things on google, and they are really old
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amother
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Thu, Oct 04 2018, 3:41 pm
Hi, when I went to Italy I couldn't find anything kosher and didn't know what was kosher or not because nothing has heschers on it like in America. We went to a chabad house and asked them for bread in the end because we were desperate. I guess you could say we were ill planned. So pack tuna, dry goods, etc. as much food as you can. We were also staying in a place were there were no jews and only non-Jews so that probably contributed to there being no kosher food available. Also kosher food is expensive there. The chabad rav said people that live in Italy order food from Rome and Milan.
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sirel
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Thu, Oct 04 2018, 3:52 pm
The kosher list that is available in some European countries specify which foods are kosher (without a hechsher).
I just can't seem to find an Italian list.
a list from 2013 is not good enough.
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sirel
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Thu, Oct 04 2018, 3:53 pm
I will check these out,thanks!
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Ruchel
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Thu, Oct 04 2018, 4:13 pm
amother wrote: | Hi, when I went to Italy I couldn't find anything kosher and didn't know what was kosher or not because nothing has heschers on it like in America. We went to a chabad house and asked them for bread in the end because we were desperate. I guess you could say we were ill planned. So pack tuna, dry goods, etc. as much food as you can. We were also staying in a place were there were no jews and only non-Jews so that probably contributed to there being no kosher food available. Also kosher food is expensive there. The chabad rav said people that live in Italy order food from Rome and Milan. |
Boggles my mind. A trip needs to be planned. A list means never starving. Nor being told you bought the wrong hechsher. Do NOT bother bringing food unless you want stuff that won't be there.
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amother
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Mon, Jan 14 2019, 4:13 am
Is there cholov yisroel milk in stores?
Any eatery that has cy?
In rome and venice.
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Mayflower
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Mon, Jan 14 2019, 4:59 am
amother wrote: | Is there cholov yisroel milk in stores?
Any eatery that has cy?
In rome and venice. |
In Rome Yotvata is a very nice CY restaurant. In Venice there's Ghimel Garden.
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DrMom
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Mon, Jan 14 2019, 5:15 am
There are also a few kosher markets in central Rome (with C"Y dairy products), a couple of kosher bakeries, and a nice selection of restaurants, both for upscale dining and quick bites, plus a gelateria. Many are on Via del Porto d'Ottavia in the ghetto, but a few are further afield.
Venice has a kosher bakery (with some non-bakery items for sale), ice cream parlor, and a small handful of restaurants.
There are also places in Milan and some resources in Florence.
Google "kosher italy" for more resources.
I agree with Ruchel here. As a kosher traveler, you need to plan ahead.
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doctorima
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Tue, Jan 15 2019, 3:20 pm
In Rome, Yotvata and BaGhetto Milky are both CY and excellent. In Venice, there's a milchig Chabad place that I think is called GamGam Goodies with pizza and other baked goods.
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Raisin
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Tue, Jan 15 2019, 3:30 pm
I don't remember what milk they had but cy milk must be available since there is a delicious cy gelataria. in France all CY milk is UHT so it may be the same in Italy.
I was told not to eat the meat in the Rome restaurants, its Italian minhag which is different. The milk restaurants were amazing however. Gamgam in Venice is under chabad hashgacha.
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etky
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Wed, Jan 16 2019, 12:41 am
Thanks for these links!
My DD is heading to Naples at the end of the month. I just forwarded them to her....
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tzipi1
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Tue, Feb 26 2019, 3:11 pm
Unfortunately in Italy it's not easy to find kosher restaurant or market.... You'll find only in Rome, Firenze or Milan. You can check on jewisheurope.com
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essie14
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Wed, Feb 27 2019, 2:01 am
tzipi1 wrote: | Unfortunately in Italy it's not easy to find kosher restaurant or market.... You'll find only in Rome, Firenze or Milan. You can check on jewisheurope.com |
It's so easy in these cities and you omitted Venice.
It's very easy to stock up in the cities even if you are traveling to other places.
There are also lots of foods which you can buy in regular stores anywhere in the country.
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DrMom
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Wed, Feb 27 2019, 2:08 am
essie14 wrote: | It's so easy in these cities and you omitted Venice.
It's very easy to stock up in the cities even if you are traveling to other places.
There are also lots of foods which you can buy in regular stores anywhere in the country. |
This. We found Italy to be quite a breeze kashrut-wise.
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Ruchel
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Wed, Feb 27 2019, 6:45 am
You don't need a kosher market. I most of the time go to any -
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Sat, Mar 02 2019, 1:05 pm
essie14 wrote: | It's so easy in these cities and you omitted Venice.
It's very easy to stock up in the cities even if you are traveling to other places.
There are also lots of foods which you can buy in regular stores anywhere in the country. |
Of course it's easy in this cities, but Italy it's not only Milano or Venezia or Roma. In South Italy there is no kosher market or kosher restaurant. I live very far from these big cities and I gave up meat, because it's impossible to find kosher meat in my small town.
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