Friday, July 12, 2019

food - Is there a higher standard of kashrut for chicken analogous to "chalak beit yosef" for beef?


If I understand correctly, if someone wants to keep an extra-super-high standard of kashrut for themselves, s/he can look for "chalak beit yosef" beef, which means ("super-glatt") the lungs had virtually no adhesions on them.


With poultry, my understanding is there's no such thing as "glatt"; if the chicken's organs look okay it's okay; if there's any questions, it's no good. Hence no such thing as "glatt" chicken.


Are there other issues where some higher standard of kashrut with regards to poultry comes up? Can I buy "super-duper-extra-kosher" poultry? (In America? In Israel?)


(Please DON'T discuss questions of whether this is a wise idea. Just if it's available, and what does it offer.)




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