by John V. Cordaro

Give Us This Day Our Daily Bread

Is our daily bread wholesome, nutritious food that our Heavenly Father created for
us or are we slowly poisoning and defiling ourselves with man-made concoctions
that are being passed off as "food"? "Food technicians" are becoming very
creative in developing new "food" products to satisfy the lust of the belly and to
make a profit. The ingredients they use can be quite exotic. As of this writing there
are over 3,000 food additives that find their way into our food supply, many of
which are from unclean animal sources. Those who whip up these concoctions
remind me of witches making their brew; one tablespoon of cat extract, a cup of
grated horses hoof, one teaspoon of pig fat, and a tincture of bug juice for just the
right color!

Many who profess to obey Yahweh's dietary laws are not very zealous in their
approach to keeping them. We have been well informed by the health community
on the "evils" of eating too much fat or sugar. So we carefully check each product
to make sure it is not laden with either. Shouldn't we be even more careful to
check for ingredients that Yahweh says we should not eat? Is abstaining from
pork chops, bacon, ham, shrimp, and lobster sufficient? Should we go no farther in
attempting to abstain from unclean animal products hidden in supposedly edible
food?

Peter's vision in Acts 10 is often used by both opponents and proponents of the
dietary laws. What is usually overlooked is Peter's zealousness towards these
laws. He said he had "never" eaten "anything" that was common or unclean
(vs.14). We, too, should be so zealous.

1 Cor.3:16,17 reads, "Know ye not that ye are the temple of Yahweh, and that the
Spirit of Yahweh dwelleth in you? If any man defile the temple of Yahweh, him
shall Yahweh destroy; for the temple of Yahweh is holy, which temple ye are."
That being the case, we should diligently guard our temple from defilement. The
key word here is "diligently". King Artaxerxes decreed the following concerning
provisions for the House of Yahweh in Jerusalem; "Whatsoever is commanded by
the Elohim of heaven, let it be diligently done for the house of the Elohim of
heaven:" (Ezra 7:23a).

The "House of the Elohim of heaven" is the body of each believer in whom His
Spirit dwells. It must be diligently guarded from defilement by that which Yahweh
proclaims will defile it. In Lev.11, Yahweh tells us exactly which animals are
unclean abominations that cause defilement when eaten. He concludes His list with
vss.45-47; "For I am the Yahweh that bringeth you up out of the land of Egypt, to
be your Elohim: ye shall therefore be holy, for I am holy. This is the law of the
beasts, and of the fowl, and of every living creature that moveth in the waters, and
of every creature that creepeth upon the earth: To make a difference between the
unclean and the clean, and between the beast that may be eaten and the beast
that may not be eaten." We should "make a difference" by being diligent in reading
ingredient labels to search for that which would defile us and Yahweh's temple.


Once A Pig Always A Pig

Some people have the mistaken belief that since some unclean ingredients are
added in such minute quantities and are so highly processed they are somehow
cleansed and therefore, permissible. However, in the same way that an Ethiopian
cannot change the color of his skin or a leopard its spots (Jer.13:23) neither can
man change an unclean animal to a clean one no matter how much processing it
undergoes. This is why we should not eat Jello brand gelatin even though it bears
a kosher "K" on the package. Although the company cannot guarantee it uses only
gelatin derived from beef bones, liberal Rabbis allow pork gelatin because it has
been processed at very high temperatures. The stricter Orthodox symbols such as
a K ,U, or V encircled are usually very reliable and can be trusted in designating
clean products, but not always. If given a choice of several similar products,
always choose the one with a kosher symbol as opposed to no symbol at all. A
kosher symbol not only identifies products made with clean ingredients, but it also
assures us that the machinery and utensils used to make the product were
properly sanitized and that only healthy animals were used.

Gelatin also finds its way into marshmallows and products containing
marshmallows like cereals, candies, and snacks. Certain brands of apple juice
that are not Kosher certified may have used unclean gelatin or bones to clarify the
juice. The gelatin is added to the cloudy juice which causes the sediments to stick
to it. The gelatin is later removed by adding animal bones which causes the gelatin
to stick to them. The bones are then removed leaving clarified apple juice. If you
by "natural" apple juice that appears cloudy and is not Kosher certified, it does not
mean it did not undergo that process. It may mean the process was only partially
completed to make it appear as though it is a natural product.


Enzymes

Enzymes are used to coagulate and curdle milk when making cheese. There are
generally four types of enzymes; microbial (artificially or chemically produced),
vegetable (from a plant source), rennet (from the stomach of suckling calves or
sheep), and pepsin (from a pig's stomach). Sargento cheeses, for example, are
made using microbial (or synthetic) enzymes. Kraft , on the other hand, cannot
guarantee their enzymes to be from a clean source. Kosher cheese is available,
but is usually hard to find unless you live near a Jewish community. Many kosher
products, including kosher cheese, can be purchased over the internet at
http://www.koshermall.com/

There are also several varieties of very inexpensive processed cheeses that are
made from inferior quality cheese known as "grinder." "Grinder" can be from
spoiled or contaminated cheese. It is melted, reprocessed, and solidified with
assorted binders to disguise any foul taste. "You get what you pay for" as the
saying goes. It may cost more to eat clean and healthier, but the benefits far
outweigh the cost.


Whey

A waste by-product of the cheese making process is whey. It finds its way into
many products such as candy, ice cream, bread, snacks, etc. As cheese curdles,
a thick liquid begins to separate from it. This liquid contains whatever enzymes
were used to make the cheese. Therefore, if pepsin (from a pig's stomach) was
used, any product containing that whey would be unclean as well. It is important to
read labels on the products you buy. If it contains whey, be sure the product is
Kosher certified. This would assure you the whey was from a clean source.


Be On Guard

Contamination of our food supply comes in many different forms from many
different sources; insecticides, fungicides, herbicides, drugs, food additives,
chemical additives, etc. A recent article in a local newspaper concerned the
feeding of our nation's cattle, hogs, poultry, etc., with 19 million pounds of
antibiotics each year. The National Research Council did a study on this practice
and found that the antibiotics created strains of disease-causing bacteria that are
resistant to the antibiotics and infect humans. They recommended consumers
cook meat thoroughly and take other precautions, such as washing cutting boards
and knives after chopping chicken.

The safest, healthiest way to eat is from your own organic garden. Since that is
not always possible or practical, we must be watchful in selecting products for our
family to eat.

The following is an assortment of things to consider.

When making maple syrup, it is a practice of some companies to drip pork fat into
the boiling syrup to keep the froth down. Buy only Kosher certified syrup.

Turkey sausage seems like a good alternative to pork sausage until you realize it
may be stuffed into hog casings.

The ground beef, chicken, or turkey from your local grocer may have been ground
through a grinder that was used for pig and not sanitized. A recent edition of
Dateline showed an undercover operation in which the ground beef from 100
stores in 10 different cities was tested. Six out of ten stores in Miami, for
example, were selling ground beef with ground pork in it. The same was true of
almost all the cities tested. The program also told the story of one man's death
from eating a supposedly "all beef" hamburger. The burger was contaminated with
pork resulting in a trichina worm making its way to his brain and killing him.

Think twice before ordering a restaurant pizza, even if you know they use clean
cheese. They slice it with the same rolling cutter they used on the previous
customer's supreme pizza with pepperoni and sausage.


Culinary Curiosities

Below is a list of a few food additives that you should be aware of. Raphael
Meyer's complete list can be obtained from the American Asian Kashrus Services
at http://www.kashrus.org/kosher/chem.html.

Alpha Amylase - It is used in flour to break down starches and is derived from hog
intestines.

Carmine (cochineal) - This is a crimson coloring derived from an insect (coccus
cacti, L). It is used to color red apple sauce, yogurt, chewing gum, fruit cocktail
cherries, confections, baked goods, soft drinks, and meats.

Civet, absolute - This is used as a flavoring for beverages, ice cream, candy,
baked goods, and chewing gum. It comes from an Ethiopian cat.

Cystein, L form - This is an amino acid that can come from horses, humans, or
may be synthetic. It is used as a nutrient in bakery products. I noticed it for the
first time in fresh bagels from a major grocery stores bakery.

Glycerides, Glycerol, Glycerine - All can come from unclean animal sources. Most
toothpastes and mouthwashes contain glycerine.

Natural Flavorings - These can be derived from civet (cats), castorium (beaver),
ambergis (whales), etc. They are indeed "natural," but certainly not clean.

Shellac - This is an insect secretion used in glaze for confectionery products.


Eating Blood or Fat

The following Scriptures forbid the eating of animal flesh that contains blood;
Gen.9:4; Lev.3:17; 7:26; 17:10-14; Deut.12:16; Acts 15:20,29. That being the
case, we need to be sure that the meat we eat has had the blood properly
drained. The only way to do that is to slit the live animals throat allowing the blood
to be continually pumped out by the heart. The flesh is then salted to draw out any
remaining blood. Broiling the flesh will draw even more blood out. If the animal is
killed prior to bleeding, which is common in many slaughter houses, the heart will
not aid in pumping all the blood out. Whatever blood remains in the flesh will
contain whatever diseases, poisons, impurities, or toxins where in the animal's
blood at the time of death. "AIDS," for example, is carried through the blood
stream of humans. The same is true of diseases found in animals. When the Word
says, "the life is in the blood," the opposite may be true as well, "death is in the
blood." Therefore, seek to buy Kosher meats which have been properly bled.
Kosher frankfurters and salami are usually readily available and chickens can be
purchased from Empire. Their web site lists all the locations where their products
are sold. The URL is http://www.empirekosher.com/

We are also to abstain from eating fat (Lev.3:17; 7:24). As with blood, fat
contains poisons and impurities. It also, as the medical community has proven,
contributes to high cholesterol, heart disease, and a host of other ailments. All
excess fat on kosher meat should be trimmed off before cooking. The skin should
be removed from poultry since most of the toxins and fat are found there. Broiling
helps to remove much of the fat as it does the blood. There are many products
that list fat in the ingredients such as soups, pies, and other baked goods. Be sure
to read the labels and select only kosher certified products.


Conclusion

Yahweh has given us some sobering words from the prophet Ezekiel; "Her priests
have violated my law, and have profaned mine holy things: they have put no
difference between the holy and profane, neither have they showed difference
between the unclean and the clean, and have hid their eyes from my sabbaths,
and I am profaned among them." (Ezek.22:26). Let us not profane Yahweh or His
holy temple (our bodies) by not discerning between clean and unclean products to
eat. There is great reward awaiting those who are zealous for the way of Yahweh
and who are diligent in carrying out His will.
"Our Daily Bread"