Thursday, April 19, 2018

halacha - Why is Soy milk considered Parve and not Milchig/Halavi?


Considering that milk is forbidden with chicken (as stated in this answer), because chicken could be confused with meat, why isn't soy milk considered milchig as well?


In Israel, chicken is considered Fleshig/Besari for all purposes, because it may easily be confused with meat, and Mar'it Ain. Shouldn't "Parve" milk substitutes be considered milchig/halavi for the same reason?





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