The three main Jewish dietary laws are:
- No consumption of meat from land animals without cloven hooves and that do not chew cud. The principal meat eliminated here is pork.
- No consumption of aquatic animals that lack fins and scales. This eliminates shellfish.
- No consumption of meat and dairy foods at the same meal.
Foods that don’t meet these laws (among others) are considered unclean, or trey. The other night Julian was making a tapas recipe of shrimp with chorizo (Spanish pork sausage) sautéed in butter. Et voilà! He hit the treyfecta!
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