Rabbinate Warns: Paraguay Beef Cuts Sold for Two Years Found Non-Kosher
Israel’s Chief Rabbinate issued an urgent kashrut warning after inspectors found a major failure in nikkur (deveining) on frozen beef imported from Paraguay, leaving prohibited fats (cheilev) in commonly sold asado products.
The concern spans multiple slaughter/production seasons over roughly two years, meaning significant quantities may already be in home freezers, butcher shops, and institutional kitchens.
Two specific products:
a premium frozen beef “asado” cut with bone under the Super Beef brand, and an asado-with-bone product marketed by Of Yerushalayim, produced in Paraguay. Consumers and retailers are instructed not to use the meat unless it is immediately corrected by a qualified menakker under kosher supervision, and to return affected product to the point of sale or through kashrut supervisors for reprocessing.
This is a halachic/kashrut compliance issue—not a food safety recall—but the Rabbinate is treating it as an urgent “stumbling block” and says distributors and mashgichim have been directed to pull and fix inventory fast.
5 comments:
As usual, I’m confused. Why did it take them 2 years? Where were the mashgichim/rabonim until now?
If there is no money it’s treif.
There two years was negotiation time to set the Bakshish level.
Must of been that guys gilgul.
Why the Rabbanut did not know about this two years ago beats me. Reb yudel already said then that it was no good and his proof was a letter from the same 'Unreliable" Rabbanut.
Go figure.
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