The laws of kashruth forbid eating meat products along with milk products, even requiring separate meat and milk cooking pots, utensils, and serving dishes. It has nothing to do with the temperature of the food. It's the nature of the food. Meat is meat, milk is milk. This new "burger" is not made of meat, but of plant products. Therefore, there is no mixing of meat and milk together and it would be kosher.
“The laws of kashruth forbid eating meat products along with milk products, even requiring separate meat and milk cooking pots, utensils, and serving dishes. “
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I know lady who even had two dishwashers.
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Sanitation and cooking practices have improved over the pass several thousand years. Cross contamination. I can’t see how there’s any reason for that now aside from tradition.
There’s also a reason why foods are more spicy from countries with higher temperatures. Spice is used to retard spoilage and to cover it up.
Got it. Thanks.