Kosher marshmallows are a high-demand product because traditional marshmallows almost always contain non-kosher gelatin. The kosher versions use either fish gelatin or plant-based alternatives, making them a safer choice for both kosher and often halal or vegetarian buyers.
What to look for when buying Kosher Marshmellows
- Certified kosher symbol
- Gelatin source (fish or plant-based)
- Pareve status for flexibility












What to avoid when buying Kosher Marshmellows
- Regular supermarket marshmallows
- Gelatin with no clear source
- Imported brands without certification
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Kosher Marshmallow FAQs
1. Are all marshmallows kosher?
No. Most standard marshmallows are not kosher because they often contain gelatin derived from non-kosher animal sources such as pork. To be considered kosher, marshmallows must use kosher-certified gelatin or plant-based alternatives.
2. What makes marshmallows kosher?
Kosher marshmallows are made with ingredients that meet kosher dietary laws, including gelatin from kosher-certified animal sources or plant-based substitutes like agar or carrageenan. They must also carry a reliable kosher certification symbol.
3. What should I look for when buying kosher marshmallows?
Always check for a trusted kosher symbol such as OU, OK, or Star-K on the packaging. Also look at the ingredient list to confirm the source of gelatin or that a plant-based alternative is used.
4. What should I avoid in marshmallows?
Avoid products that list “gelatin” without specifying a kosher-certified source, as well as marshmallows without any kosher certification. Imported or specialty brands can be especially unclear, so always verify before buying.
5. Are vegan marshmallows always kosher?
Not automatically. While vegan marshmallows do not contain animal gelatin, they still require kosher certification to ensure all ingredients and production processes meet kosher standards.
6. Can kosher marshmallows be eaten with dairy or meat?
It depends on the certification. Some marshmallows are pareve (neither dairy nor meat) and can be eaten with either. Others may contain dairy ingredients, so it’s important to check the label carefully.
7. Are mini marshmallows and flavoured marshmallows kosher?
They can be, but the same rules apply. Flavoured or coloured marshmallows may include additional ingredients like flavourings or dyes that require certification, so always check for a kosher symbol.
8. Are marshmallows kosher for Passover?
Most marshmallows are not kosher for Passover because they may contain corn syrup or other non-Passover ingredients. Look specifically for products labelled kosher for Passover if you need them for that time of year.
9. Can I make kosher marshmallows at home?
Yes. You can make them using kosher-certified gelatin or plant-based alternatives along with sugar, water, and flavouring. This gives you full control over the ingredients and ensures they meet your kosher standards.
10. Why are kosher marshmallows sometimes more expensive?
Kosher marshmallows can cost more due to the sourcing of certified ingredients, stricter production processes, and supervision required for certification. However, they provide peace of mind for those keeping kosher.






















