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Do You Need To Check Frozen Fruits With An OU Certification? with Rabbi Moshe Elefant
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when buying Frozen fruits whether it's
strawberries or blueberries or
vegetables that have an OU certification
I guess a most common one is you walk
into Costco and you can buy a bag of
frozen strawberries with an OU does that
mean that they are fully certified and
there's no need for any checking
afterwards for insects what's the
process once you buy that bag with the
OU on it absolutely you know I I'll tell
you you know I always have a story to
answer the question so many years ago
there was a haa a certification that was
certifying Roma lettuce now when you
speak about vegetables probably one of
the most complicated vegetables that we
speak about that have infestation issues
are Roma lettuce and they didn't have a
special system in place for washing or
for checking but there was this
supervision on the bag and I called the
rabbi and I asked him how do you put
your simp on that bag what are you doing
said I'm not doing anything he said so I
say to him if you're not doing anything
we know how problematic Romain lettuce
is so what are you doing he says I don't
certify the insects I only certify the
vegetable so we don't have that attitude
here at the OU when we put the OU on a
bag or whatever unless we're expecting
the consumer to do something and then
we'll say so but that's very rare you
could eat it because we say it's kosher
and we're taking responsibility for all
of the halakic issues that are involved
including the insect
station piggybacking off that I remember
people have asked in the past they buy
raw do with an OU do they have to take
afterwards I'm assuming the same answer
applies the same answer applies if it if
it's not a Jewish owned company it's not
a problem and if it's a Jewish owned
company we'll make sure the Kal is taken
off as we do when weever we give as to
baked goods whether it's the Mattis that
you buy with the OU or if you go to a
pizza shop that you're buying pizza and
then makes a dough you have to take off
kala of course we're not just saying
that the ingredients are Kosher we're
saying you could eat the food