Kosher Vegetables Guide
68 items classified under standard Kosher guidelines.
Kosher classifies foods based on kosher classification under kashrut law. Of the 68 vegetables evaluated, 67 are classified as Allowed, 1 as Limited, and 0 as Not Allowed.
Vegetables are overwhelmingly compatible with Kosher. Each item listed here is compatible with kashrut — a kosher species, properly processed, or a pareve food. The entries below break down the specific nutritional profile so you can choose based on your individual targets — calories, macros, or micronutrients that matter for your goals.
Quick Reference
| Food | Status | Calories (per 100g) |
|---|---|---|
| Acorn Squash | Allowed | 95kcal |
| Artichoke | Allowed | 53kcal |
| Arugula | Allowed | 25kcal |
| Asparagus | Allowed | 20kcal |
| Beets | Allowed | 43kcal |
| Bell Pepper | Allowed | 26kcal |
| Bok Choy | Allowed | 13kcal |
| Bread | Allowed | 259kcal |
| Broccoli | Allowed | 34kcal |
| Brown Rice | Allowed | 64kcal |
| Brussels Sprouts | Allowed | 43kcal |
| Bulgur | Allowed | 342kcal |
| Butternut Squash | Allowed | 50kcal |
| Cabbage | Allowed | 25kcal |
| Canned Tomatoes | Allowed | 16kcal |
| Capers | Allowed | 23kcal |
| Carrots | Allowed | 41kcal |
| Cauliflower | Allowed | 25kcal |
| Celery | Allowed | 14kcal |
| Collard Greens | Allowed | 32kcal |
| Corn Tortillas | Allowed | 218kcal |
| Couscous | Allowed | 376kcal |
| Crackers | Allowed | 433kcal |
| Cucumber | Allowed | 10kcal |
| Eggplant | Allowed | 25kcal |
| Farro | Allowed | 335kcal |
| Flour Tortillas | Allowed | 306kcal |
| French Fries | Allowed | 282kcal |
| Frozen Vegetables | Allowed | 72kcal |
| Garlic | Allowed | 149kcal |
| Green Beans | Allowed | 40kcal |
| Jalapeño | Allowed | 29kcal |
| Jicama | Allowed | 38kcal |
| Kale | Allowed | 35kcal |
| Kimchi | Allowed | 15kcal |
| Leeks | Allowed | 61kcal |
| Lettuce | Allowed | 15kcal |
| Mushrooms | Allowed | 31kcal |
| Okra | Allowed | 33kcal |
| Olives | Allowed | 116kcal |
| Onion | Allowed | 40kcal |
| Parsnip | Allowed | 75kcal |
| Peas | Allowed | 81kcal |
| Pickles | Allowed | 14kcal |
| Plantains | Allowed | 152kcal |
| Popcorn | Allowed | 384kcal |
| Potato Chips | Allowed | 532kcal |
| Pretzels | Allowed | 338kcal |
| Pumpkin | Allowed | 26kcal |
| Radishes | Allowed | 16kcal |
| Sauerkraut | Allowed | 19kcal |
| Seaweed | Allowed | 26kcal |
| Snap Peas | Allowed | 42kcal |
| Spaghetti Squash | Allowed | 49kcal |
| Spinach | Allowed | 23kcal |
| Sun-Dried Tomatoes | Allowed | 258kcal |
| Sweet Potato | Allowed | 191kcal |
| Swiss Chard | Allowed | 115kcal |
| Tomato | Allowed | 302kcal |
| Tomato Soup | Allowed | 71kcal |
| Tortilla Chips | Allowed | 472kcal |
| Turnip | Allowed | 32kcal |
| Veggie Chips | Allowed | 177kcal |
| White Potato | Allowed | 469kcal |
| White Rice | Allowed | 164kcal |
| Wild Rice | Allowed | 357kcal |
| Zucchini | Allowed | 35kcal |
| Granola | Limited | 464kcal |
Classification Breakdown
67 Allowed — These vegetables are compatible with kashrut — a kosher species, properly processed, or a pareve food. 1 Limited — These items have usually kosher but dependent on certification or version.
Kosher eating is built on meat (fleishig), dairy (milchig), and pareve (neutral), with strict separation between meat and dairy.
Allowed Vegetables (67)
Acorn Squash
AllowedAcorn Squash is classified as Allowed on Kosher, with 95kcal calories per 100g. This means it is compatible with kashrut — a kosher species, properly processed, or a pareve food. It also contains 6.8g protein, which may factor into overall meal planning. Within this category, it falls between Peas and Swiss Chard for calories, ranking 44 of 68.
Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central
Artichoke
AllowedWith 53kcal calories per 100g, Artichoke earns a Allowed classification on Kosher. It is compatible with kashrut — a kosher species, properly processed, or a pareve food. Beyond the primary classification, artichoke also provides 5.7g fiber per 100g. Within this category, it falls between Butternut Squash and Leeks for calories, ranking 37 of 68.
Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central
Arugula
AllowedArugula is classified as Allowed on Kosher, with 25kcal calories per 100g. This means it is compatible with kashrut — a kosher species, properly processed, or a pareve food. Among the 68 items in this category, arugula sits at the low end for calories — next closest is Cabbage at 25kcal.
Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central
Asparagus
AllowedWith 20kcal calories per 100g, Asparagus earns a Allowed classification on Kosher. This means it is compatible with kashrut — a kosher species, properly processed, or a pareve food. It also contains 2.1g fiber, which may factor into overall meal planning. Among the 68 items in this category, asparagus sits at the low end for calories — next closest is Capers at 23kcal.
Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central
Beets
AllowedWith 43kcal calories per 100g, Beets earns a Allowed classification on Kosher. This means it is compatible with kashrut — a kosher species, properly processed, or a pareve food. It also contains 2.8g fiber, which may factor into overall meal planning. Within this category, it falls between Snap Peas and Brussels Sprouts for calories, ranking 33 of 68.
Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central
Bell Pepper
AllowedBell Pepper is classified as Allowed on Kosher, with 26kcal calories per 100g. This means it is compatible with kashrut — a kosher species, properly processed, or a pareve food. It also contains 2.1g fiber, which may factor into overall meal planning. Among the 68 items in this category, bell pepper sits at the low end for calories — next closest is Pumpkin at 26kcal.
Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central
Bok Choy
AllowedAt 13kcal calories per 100g, Bok Choy falls into the Allowed category under Kosher guidelines. This means it is compatible with kashrut — a kosher species, properly processed, or a pareve food. Among the 68 items in this category, bok choy sits at the low end for calories — next closest is Celery at 14kcal.
Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central
Bread
AllowedWith 259kcal calories per 100g, Bread earns a Allowed classification on Kosher. It is compatible with kashrut — a kosher species, properly processed, or a pareve food. Beyond the primary classification, bread also provides 8.5g protein and 5.8g fiber per 100g. It ranks among the highest in this category for calories. The nearest lower option is Sun-Dried Tomatoes at 258kcal.
Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central
| Variant | Calories | Protein | Fat | Carbs | Fiber |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| White Bread | 270kcal | 9.4g | 3.6g | 49.2g | 2.3g |
| Whole Wheat Bread | 252kcal | 12.4g | 3.5g | 42.7g | 6g |
Broccoli
AllowedWith 34kcal calories per 100g, Broccoli earns a Allowed classification on Kosher. It is compatible with kashrut — a kosher species, properly processed, or a pareve food. Beyond the primary classification, broccoli also provides 2.6g fiber per 100g. Within this category, it falls between Okra and Kale for calories, ranking 25 of 68.
Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central
| Variant | Calories | Protein | Fat | Carbs | Fiber |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Raw | 39kcal | 2.6g | 0.3g | 6.3g | 2.4g |
| Cooked (boiled) | 35kcal | 2.4g | 0.4g | 7.2g | 3.3g |
Brown Rice
AllowedAt 64kcal calories per 100g, Brown Rice falls into the Allowed category under Kosher guidelines. It is compatible with kashrut — a kosher species, properly processed, or a pareve food. Beyond the primary classification, brown rice also provides 2.5g fiber per 100g. Within this category, it falls between Leeks and Tomato Soup for calories, ranking 39 of 68.
Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central
Brussels Sprouts
AllowedWith 43kcal calories per 100g, Brussels Sprouts earns a Allowed classification on Kosher. This means it is compatible with kashrut — a kosher species, properly processed, or a pareve food. It also contains 3.8g fiber, which may factor into overall meal planning. Within this category, it falls between Beets and Spaghetti Squash for calories, ranking 34 of 68.
Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central
Bulgur
AllowedBulgur is classified as Allowed on Kosher, with 342kcal calories per 100g. The classification reflects that it is compatible with kashrut — a kosher species, properly processed, or a pareve food. Nutritionally, it also delivers 12.3g protein and 12.5g fiber per serving. It ranks among the highest in this category for calories. The nearest lower option is Pretzels at 338kcal.
Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central
Butternut Squash
AllowedWith 50kcal calories per 100g, Butternut Squash earns a Allowed classification on Kosher. This means it is compatible with kashrut — a kosher species, properly processed, or a pareve food. Within this category, it falls between Spaghetti Squash and Artichoke for calories, ranking 36 of 68.
Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central
Cabbage
AllowedWith 25kcal calories per 100g, Cabbage earns a Allowed classification on Kosher. It is compatible with kashrut — a kosher species, properly processed, or a pareve food. Beyond the primary classification, cabbage also provides 2.5g fiber per 100g. Among the 68 items in this category, cabbage sits at the low end for calories — next closest is Cauliflower at 25kcal.
Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central
Canned Tomatoes
AllowedAt 16kcal calories per 100g, Canned Tomatoes falls into the Allowed category under Kosher guidelines. This means it is compatible with kashrut — a kosher species, properly processed, or a pareve food. Among the 68 items in this category, canned tomatoes sits at the low end for calories — next closest is Radishes at 16kcal.
Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central
Capers
AllowedAt 23kcal calories per 100g, Capers falls into the Allowed category under Kosher guidelines. It is compatible with kashrut — a kosher species, properly processed, or a pareve food. Beyond the primary classification, capers also provides 3.2g fiber and 2350mg sodium per 100g. Among the 68 items in this category, capers sits at the low end for calories — next closest is Spinach at 23kcal.
Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central
Carrots
AllowedCarrots is classified as Allowed on Kosher, with 41kcal calories per 100g. This means it is compatible with kashrut — a kosher species, properly processed, or a pareve food. It also contains 2.8g fiber, which may factor into overall meal planning. Within this category, it falls between Onion and Snap Peas for calories, ranking 31 of 68.
Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central
Cauliflower
AllowedWith 25kcal calories per 100g, Cauliflower earns a Allowed classification on Kosher. This means it is compatible with kashrut — a kosher species, properly processed, or a pareve food. Among the 68 items in this category, cauliflower sits at the low end for calories — next closest is Eggplant at 25kcal.
Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central
| Variant | Calories | Protein | Fat | Carbs | Fiber |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Raw | 25kcal | 1.9g | 0.3g | 5g | 2g |
| Cooked (boiled) | 23kcal | 1.8g | 0.5g | 4.1g | 2.3g |
Celery
AllowedAt 14kcal calories per 100g, Celery falls into the Allowed category under Kosher guidelines. This means it is compatible with kashrut — a kosher species, properly processed, or a pareve food. Among the 68 items in this category, celery sits at the low end for calories — next closest is Pickles at 14kcal.
Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central
Collard Greens
AllowedAt 32kcal calories per 100g, Collard Greens falls into the Allowed category under Kosher guidelines. The classification reflects that it is compatible with kashrut — a kosher species, properly processed, or a pareve food. Nutritionally, it also delivers 4g fiber per serving. Within this category, it falls between Mushrooms and Turnip for calories, ranking 22 of 68.
Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central
Corn Tortillas
AllowedWith 218kcal calories per 100g, Corn Tortillas earns a Allowed classification on Kosher. This means it is compatible with kashrut — a kosher species, properly processed, or a pareve food. It also contains 5.7g protein and 6.3g fiber, which may factor into overall meal planning. It ranks among the highest in this category for calories. The nearest lower option is Sweet Potato at 191kcal.
Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central
Couscous
AllowedCouscous is classified as Allowed on Kosher, with 376kcal calories per 100g. The classification reflects that it is compatible with kashrut — a kosher species, properly processed, or a pareve food. Nutritionally, it also delivers 12.8g protein and 5g fiber per serving. It ranks among the highest in this category for calories. The nearest lower option is Wild Rice at 357kcal.
Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central
Crackers
AllowedWith 433kcal calories per 100g, Crackers earns a Allowed classification on Kosher. This means it is compatible with kashrut — a kosher species, properly processed, or a pareve food. It also contains 14.2g protein and 13.4g fat, which may factor into overall meal planning. It ranks among the highest in this category for calories. The nearest lower option is Popcorn at 384kcal.
Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central
Cucumber
AllowedWith 10kcal calories per 100g, Cucumber earns a Allowed classification on Kosher. This means it is compatible with kashrut — a kosher species, properly processed, or a pareve food. Among the 68 items in this category, cucumber sits at the low end for calories — next closest is Bok Choy at 13kcal.
Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central
Eggplant
AllowedWith 25kcal calories per 100g, Eggplant earns a Allowed classification on Kosher. This means it is compatible with kashrut — a kosher species, properly processed, or a pareve food. It also contains 3g fiber, which may factor into overall meal planning. Among the 68 items in this category, eggplant sits at the low end for calories — next closest is Bell Pepper at 26kcal.
Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central
Farro
AllowedFarro is classified as Allowed on Kosher, with 335kcal calories per 100g. The classification reflects that it is compatible with kashrut — a kosher species, properly processed, or a pareve food. Nutritionally, it also delivers 13.7g protein and 10.7g fiber per serving. It ranks among the highest in this category for calories. The nearest lower option is Flour Tortillas at 306kcal.
Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central
Flour Tortillas
AllowedFlour Tortillas is classified as Allowed on Kosher, with 306kcal calories per 100g. This means it is compatible with kashrut — a kosher species, properly processed, or a pareve food. It also contains 8.2g protein and 8g fat, which may factor into overall meal planning. It ranks among the highest in this category for calories. The nearest lower option is Tomato at 302kcal.
Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central
French Fries
AllowedAt 282kcal calories per 100g, French Fries falls into the Allowed category under Kosher guidelines. It is compatible with kashrut — a kosher species, properly processed, or a pareve food. Beyond the primary classification, french fries also provides 14.1g fat and 3.5g fiber per 100g. It ranks among the highest in this category for calories. The nearest lower option is Bread at 259kcal.
Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central
Frozen Vegetables
AllowedFrozen Vegetables is classified as Allowed on Kosher, with 72kcal calories per 100g. The classification reflects that it is compatible with kashrut — a kosher species, properly processed, or a pareve food. Nutritionally, it also delivers 4g fiber per serving. Within this category, it falls between Tomato Soup and Parsnip for calories, ranking 41 of 68.
Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central
Garlic
AllowedAt 149kcal calories per 100g, Garlic falls into the Allowed category under Kosher guidelines. The classification reflects that it is compatible with kashrut — a kosher species, properly processed, or a pareve food. Nutritionally, it also delivers 6.4g protein and 2.1g fiber per serving. Within this category, it falls between Olives and Plantains for calories, ranking 47 of 68.
Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central
Green Beans
AllowedWith 40kcal calories per 100g, Green Beans earns a Allowed classification on Kosher. It is compatible with kashrut — a kosher species, properly processed, or a pareve food. Beyond the primary classification, green beans also provides 3g fiber per 100g. Within this category, it falls between Jicama and Onion for calories, ranking 29 of 68.
Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central
Jalapeño
AllowedJalapeño is classified as Allowed on Kosher, with 29kcal calories per 100g. The classification reflects that it is compatible with kashrut — a kosher species, properly processed, or a pareve food. Nutritionally, it also delivers 2.8g fiber per serving. Within this category, it falls between Seaweed and Mushrooms for calories, ranking 20 of 68.
Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central
Jicama
AllowedWith 38kcal calories per 100g, Jicama earns a Allowed classification on Kosher. This means it is compatible with kashrut — a kosher species, properly processed, or a pareve food. It also contains 4.9g fiber, which may factor into overall meal planning. Within this category, it falls between Zucchini and Green Beans for calories, ranking 28 of 68.
Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central
Kale
AllowedAt 35kcal calories per 100g, Kale falls into the Allowed category under Kosher guidelines. It is compatible with kashrut — a kosher species, properly processed, or a pareve food. Beyond the primary classification, kale also provides 4.1g fiber per 100g. Within this category, it falls between Broccoli and Zucchini for calories, ranking 26 of 68.
Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central
| Variant | Calories | Protein | Fat | Carbs | Fiber |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Raw | 35kcal | 2.9g | 1.5g | 4.4g | 4.1g |
| Cooked (boiled) | 44kcal | 2.9g | 1.2g | 5.3g | 2.3g |
Kimchi
AllowedAt 15kcal calories per 100g, Kimchi falls into the Allowed category under Kosher guidelines. The classification reflects that it is compatible with kashrut — a kosher species, properly processed, or a pareve food. Nutritionally, it also delivers 498mg sodium per serving. Among the 68 items in this category, kimchi sits at the low end for calories — next closest is Lettuce at 15kcal.
Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central
Leeks
AllowedWith 61kcal calories per 100g, Leeks earns a Allowed classification on Kosher. This means it is compatible with kashrut — a kosher species, properly processed, or a pareve food. Within this category, it falls between Artichoke and Brown Rice for calories, ranking 38 of 68.
Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central
Lettuce
AllowedLettuce is classified as Allowed on Kosher, with 15kcal calories per 100g. This means it is compatible with kashrut — a kosher species, properly processed, or a pareve food. Among the 68 items in this category, lettuce sits at the low end for calories — next closest is Canned Tomatoes at 16kcal.
Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central
Mushrooms
AllowedWith 31kcal calories per 100g, Mushrooms earns a Allowed classification on Kosher. This means it is compatible with kashrut — a kosher species, properly processed, or a pareve food. Within this category, it falls between Jalapeño and Collard Greens for calories, ranking 21 of 68.
Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central
| Variant | Calories | Protein | Fat | Carbs | Fiber |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| White (raw) | 22kcal | 3.1g | 0.3g | 3.3g | 1g |
| Portabella (raw) | 22kcal | 2.1g | 0.4g | 3.9g | 1.3g |
Okra
AllowedAt 33kcal calories per 100g, Okra falls into the Allowed category under Kosher guidelines. It is compatible with kashrut — a kosher species, properly processed, or a pareve food. Beyond the primary classification, okra also provides 3.2g fiber per 100g. Within this category, it falls between Turnip and Broccoli for calories, ranking 24 of 68.
Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central
Olives
AllowedOlives is classified as Allowed on Kosher, with 116kcal calories per 100g. The classification reflects that it is compatible with kashrut — a kosher species, properly processed, or a pareve food. Nutritionally, it also delivers 10.9g fat and 735mg sodium per serving. Within this category, it falls between Swiss Chard and Garlic for calories, ranking 46 of 68.
Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central
Onion
AllowedAt 40kcal calories per 100g, Onion falls into the Allowed category under Kosher guidelines. This means it is compatible with kashrut — a kosher species, properly processed, or a pareve food. Within this category, it falls between Green Beans and Carrots for calories, ranking 30 of 68.
Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central
Parsnip
AllowedWith 75kcal calories per 100g, Parsnip earns a Allowed classification on Kosher. This means it is compatible with kashrut — a kosher species, properly processed, or a pareve food. It also contains 4.9g fiber, which may factor into overall meal planning. Within this category, it falls between Frozen Vegetables and Peas for calories, ranking 42 of 68.
Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central
Peas
AllowedPeas is classified as Allowed on Kosher, with 81kcal calories per 100g. The classification reflects that it is compatible with kashrut — a kosher species, properly processed, or a pareve food. Nutritionally, it also delivers 5.4g protein and 5.7g fiber per serving. Within this category, it falls between Parsnip and Acorn Squash for calories, ranking 43 of 68.
Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central
Pickles
AllowedAt 14kcal calories per 100g, Pickles falls into the Allowed category under Kosher guidelines. The classification reflects that it is compatible with kashrut — a kosher species, properly processed, or a pareve food. Nutritionally, it also delivers 808mg sodium per serving. Among the 68 items in this category, pickles sits at the low end for calories — next closest is Kimchi at 15kcal.
Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central
Plantains
AllowedAt 152kcal calories per 100g, Plantains falls into the Allowed category under Kosher guidelines. The classification reflects that it is compatible with kashrut — a kosher species, properly processed, or a pareve food. Nutritionally, it also delivers 2.2g fiber per serving. Within this category, it falls between Garlic and White Rice for calories, ranking 48 of 68.
Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central
Popcorn
AllowedWith 384kcal calories per 100g, Popcorn earns a Allowed classification on Kosher. It is compatible with kashrut — a kosher species, properly processed, or a pareve food. Beyond the primary classification, popcorn also provides 9.7g protein and 2.9g fiber per 100g. It ranks among the highest in this category for calories. The nearest lower option is Couscous at 376kcal.
Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central
| Variant | Calories | Protein | Fat | Carbs | Fiber |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Air-Popped | 387kcal | 12.9g | 4.5g | 77.8g | 14.5g |
| Oil-Popped | 498kcal | 9g | 28g | 57.9g | 10g |
Potato Chips
AllowedAt 532kcal calories per 100g, Potato Chips falls into the Allowed category under Kosher guidelines. It is compatible with kashrut — a kosher species, properly processed, or a pareve food. Beyond the primary classification, potato chips also provides 6.4g protein and 34g fat per 100g. It ranks among the highest in this category for calories. The nearest lower option is Tortilla Chips at 472kcal.
Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central
Pretzels
AllowedWith 338kcal calories per 100g, Pretzels earns a Allowed classification on Kosher. This means it is compatible with kashrut — a kosher species, properly processed, or a pareve food. It also contains 8.2g protein and 203mg sodium, which may factor into overall meal planning. It ranks among the highest in this category for calories. The nearest lower option is Farro at 335kcal.
Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central
Pumpkin
AllowedWith 26kcal calories per 100g, Pumpkin earns a Allowed classification on Kosher. This means it is compatible with kashrut — a kosher species, properly processed, or a pareve food. Within this category, it falls between Bell Pepper and Seaweed for calories, ranking 18 of 68.
Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central
Radishes
AllowedRadishes is classified as Allowed on Kosher, with 16kcal calories per 100g. This means it is compatible with kashrut — a kosher species, properly processed, or a pareve food. Among the 68 items in this category, radishes sits at the low end for calories — next closest is Sauerkraut at 19kcal.
Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central
Sauerkraut
AllowedWith 19kcal calories per 100g, Sauerkraut earns a Allowed classification on Kosher. It is compatible with kashrut — a kosher species, properly processed, or a pareve food. Beyond the primary classification, sauerkraut also provides 2.9g fiber and 661mg sodium per 100g. Among the 68 items in this category, sauerkraut sits at the low end for calories — next closest is Asparagus at 20kcal.
Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central
Seaweed
AllowedWith 26kcal calories per 100g, Seaweed earns a Allowed classification on Kosher. This means it is compatible with kashrut — a kosher species, properly processed, or a pareve food. Within this category, it falls between Pumpkin and Jalapeño for calories, ranking 19 of 68.
Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central
Snap Peas
AllowedWith 42kcal calories per 100g, Snap Peas earns a Allowed classification on Kosher. It is compatible with kashrut — a kosher species, properly processed, or a pareve food. Beyond the primary classification, snap peas also provides 2.6g fiber per 100g. Within this category, it falls between Carrots and Beets for calories, ranking 32 of 68.
Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central
Spaghetti Squash
AllowedAt 49kcal calories per 100g, Spaghetti Squash falls into the Allowed category under Kosher guidelines. This means it is compatible with kashrut — a kosher species, properly processed, or a pareve food. Within this category, it falls between Brussels Sprouts and Butternut Squash for calories, ranking 35 of 68.
Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central
Spinach
AllowedAt 23kcal calories per 100g, Spinach falls into the Allowed category under Kosher guidelines. The classification reflects that it is compatible with kashrut — a kosher species, properly processed, or a pareve food. Nutritionally, it also delivers 2.2g fiber per serving. Among the 68 items in this category, spinach sits at the low end for calories — next closest is Arugula at 25kcal.
Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central
| Variant | Calories | Protein | Fat | Carbs | Fiber |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Raw | 27kcal | 2.9g | 0.6g | 2.4g | 1.6g |
| Cooked (boiled) | 23kcal | 3g | 0.3g | 3.8g | 2.4g |
Sun-Dried Tomatoes
AllowedSun-Dried Tomatoes is classified as Allowed on Kosher, with 258kcal calories per 100g. The classification reflects that it is compatible with kashrut — a kosher species, properly processed, or a pareve food. Nutritionally, it also delivers 14.1g protein and 12.3g fiber per serving. It ranks among the highest in this category for calories. The nearest lower option is Corn Tortillas at 218kcal.
Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central
Sweet Potato
AllowedAt 191kcal calories per 100g, Sweet Potato falls into the Allowed category under Kosher guidelines. It is compatible with kashrut — a kosher species, properly processed, or a pareve food. Beyond the primary classification, sweet potato also provides 9.4g fat and 6g fiber per 100g. Within this category, it falls between Veggie Chips and Corn Tortillas for calories, ranking 51 of 68.
Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central
| Variant | Calories | Protein | Fat | Carbs | Fiber |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Raw | 161kcal | 1.4g | 3.6g | 30.7g | 1.9g |
| Baked | 90kcal | 2g | 0.2g | 20.7g | 3.3g |
Swiss Chard
AllowedWith 115kcal calories per 100g, Swiss Chard earns a Allowed classification on Kosher. This means it is compatible with kashrut — a kosher species, properly processed, or a pareve food. It also contains 15.5g protein and 250mg sodium, which may factor into overall meal planning. Within this category, it falls between Acorn Squash and Olives for calories, ranking 45 of 68.
Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central
Tomato
AllowedAt 302kcal calories per 100g, Tomato falls into the Allowed category under Kosher guidelines. The classification reflects that it is compatible with kashrut — a kosher species, properly processed, or a pareve food. Nutritionally, it also delivers 12.9g protein and 16.5g fiber per serving. It ranks among the highest in this category for calories. The nearest lower option is French Fries at 282kcal.
Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central
| Variant | Calories | Protein | Fat | Carbs | Fiber |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Raw | 18kcal | 0.9g | 0.2g | 3.9g | 1.2g |
| Canned (whole) | 18kcal | 0.8g | 0.5g | 3.3g | — |
Tomato Soup
AllowedTomato Soup is classified as Allowed on Kosher, with 71kcal calories per 100g. This means it is compatible with kashrut — a kosher species, properly processed, or a pareve food. It also contains 377mg sodium, which may factor into overall meal planning. Within this category, it falls between Brown Rice and Frozen Vegetables for calories, ranking 40 of 68.
Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central
Tortilla Chips
AllowedWith 472kcal calories per 100g, Tortilla Chips earns a Allowed classification on Kosher. It is compatible with kashrut — a kosher species, properly processed, or a pareve food. Beyond the primary classification, tortilla chips also provides 7.1g protein and 20.7g fat per 100g. It ranks among the highest in this category for calories. The nearest lower option is White Potato at 469kcal.
Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central
Turnip
AllowedAt 32kcal calories per 100g, Turnip falls into the Allowed category under Kosher guidelines. The classification reflects that it is compatible with kashrut — a kosher species, properly processed, or a pareve food. Nutritionally, it also delivers 3.2g fiber per serving. Within this category, it falls between Collard Greens and Okra for calories, ranking 23 of 68.
Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central
Veggie Chips
AllowedWith 177kcal calories per 100g, Veggie Chips earns a Allowed classification on Kosher. This means it is compatible with kashrut — a kosher species, properly processed, or a pareve food. It also contains 15.7g protein and 6.3g fat, which may factor into overall meal planning. Within this category, it falls between White Rice and Sweet Potato for calories, ranking 50 of 68.
Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central
White Potato
AllowedWith 469kcal calories per 100g, White Potato earns a Allowed classification on Kosher. It is compatible with kashrut — a kosher species, properly processed, or a pareve food. Beyond the primary classification, white potato also provides 18.2g fat and 4.8g fiber per 100g. It ranks among the highest in this category for calories. The nearest lower option is Granola at 464kcal.
Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central
| Variant | Calories | Protein | Fat | Carbs | Fiber |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Raw | 69kcal | 1.7g | 0.1g | 15.7g | 2.4g |
| Baked | 93kcal | 2.5g | 0.1g | 21.2g | 2.2g |
| Boiled | 78kcal | 2.9g | 0.1g | 17.2g | 3.3g |
White Rice
AllowedWith 164kcal calories per 100g, White Rice earns a Allowed classification on Kosher. It is compatible with kashrut — a kosher species, properly processed, or a pareve food. Beyond the primary classification, white rice also provides 6.5g protein and 3.7g fiber per 100g. Within this category, it falls between Plantains and Veggie Chips for calories, ranking 49 of 68.
Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central
Wild Rice
AllowedWild Rice is classified as Allowed on Kosher, with 357kcal calories per 100g. The classification reflects that it is compatible with kashrut — a kosher species, properly processed, or a pareve food. Nutritionally, it also delivers 14.7g protein and 6.2g fiber per serving. It ranks among the highest in this category for calories. The nearest lower option is Bulgur at 342kcal.
Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central
Zucchini
AllowedZucchini is classified as Allowed on Kosher, with 35kcal calories per 100g. The classification reflects that it is compatible with kashrut — a kosher species, properly processed, or a pareve food. Nutritionally, it also delivers 951mg sodium per serving. Within this category, it falls between Kale and Jicama for calories, ranking 27 of 68.
Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central
Limited Vegetables (1)
Granola
LimitedWith 464kcal calories per 100g, Granola earns a Limited classification on Kosher. It is usually kosher but dependent on certification or version. Beyond the primary classification, granola also provides 9.8g protein and 17.6g fat per 100g. It ranks among the highest in this category for calories. The nearest lower option is Crackers at 433kcal. Portion control is key here — a small amount may fit within the diet's parameters, while a full serving may not.
Per 100g · Source: USDA FoodData Central