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kosher-style

American  
[koh-sher-stahyl] / ˈkoʊ ʃərˌstaɪl /

adjective

  1. (of a cuisine, restaurant, etc.) featuring traditional Jewish dishes, but not adhering to the dietary laws.

    kosher-style cooking.


Example Sentences

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The sharpness of green tomatoes means you’re well on your way to pickles, in the form of relish or kosher-style with dill.

From Washington Post • Aug. 2, 2021

But after #forkgate Kasich seemed eager to be photographed eating just about anything, even pickles, wolfing down three at PJ Bernstein’s, a kosher-style deli on the Upper East Side of Manhattan.

From The Guardian • Apr. 19, 2016

His parents ran a kosher-style restaurant in Winnipeg.

From New York Times • Apr. 18, 2015

For Saturday’s outing, three days before New York’s primaries, Mr. Kasich perched himself on a stool at the PJ Bernstein kosher-style deli on the Upper East Side of Manhattan.

From New York Times • Jul. 12, 1464

The new designers join the popular-clothing company Jewcy in celebrating "kosher-style fabulosity."

From Time Magazine Archive