Zomick’s – Homey And Comfortable Place For Eeveryone

Since taste preferences and food limitations differ from person to person, there can be no universal way of making food. This is why food preparation techniques vary from culture to culture. However, people from certain cultures or religions often adopt the same methods of preparing food.

The significance of cultural and religious dietary laws

Faith and its influence have played an important role in defining those methods developed from religious dietary laws. A great example of cultural food turning into globally popular cuisine is kashrut, the Jewish dietary law. Established in 1966, Zomick’s kosher bakery offers traditional Jewish baked goods. Those are pastries, cakes, cookies, challah, pita, bagels, babka, rugelach, borekas, sufganiyot and more. Also, it offers authentic Jewish-style and European bread as well as delightful desserts.

All of the food prepared at Zomick’s kosher bakery is certified as Kashrus by the New York City Rabbinical Council.

The atmosphere at Zomick’s kosher bakery is equally important as the products themselves. That’s why they have made the effort to create a place that is a true delight for all your senses.

The certification process for Kashrus

Once you open the door and walk inside the bakery you can smell the freshly baked pastries. Next, they are being plated in the vintage showcase. Every detail inside the bakery contributes to the warm, inviting atmosphere. This makes you feel like you are getting something that is fresh and delicious. The scent of fresh cinnamon rolls baking in the oven, and the aromas from Zomick’s kosher bakery draw customers in, even from the street. By making your bakery homey and comfortable, customers will want to stay longer and order more food.

Apart from the Jewish population, in the past 50 years, Zomick’s kosher bakery has been serving people from all walks of life, and each and every customer is entitled to the same friendly treatment. The growth of the global kosher food market has been boosted by factors like consumer trends, a healthy diet, and high demand for kosher cutleries and some kosher-related accessories. Changing lifestyles and increasing urban populations globally have also impacted market growth, and experts forecast that the same ones will continue to be even major growth drivers in the near future.