The kosher Subway offers much the same type of food that a regular Subway does. One main difference is that there are absolutely no dairy products on the premises. That means the restaurant does not serve cheese or cheese substitutes of any kind. No traif, or non-kosher, products are sold, either. So there is no ham on the menu, and a beef product is substituted for bacon.
As there is no dairy in the restaurant, all the baked goods - bread and cookies - are pareve. Fogel noted that many kosher baked goods sold in other venues in the area, including the Hen House at 117th and Roe, are kosher-dairy. Therefore, she said, Subway is already selling lots of its pareve cookies. Subway baked 500 cookies last week for KU Hillel's "Rock Chalk Shabbat" dinner in Lawrence, Kan.
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