pareve

Etymology
Borrowed from, of uncertain origin. Suggestions include:
 * Perhaps from, from , from , from , and thus cognate with 🇨🇬.
 * Perhaps from a West source such as 🇨🇬, because according to Jewish dietary laws, meat and milk cannot be combined, but as pareve food contains neither, it can be paired with either meat dishes or milk dishes.

Adjective

 * 1)  Of food: that has no meat or milk in any form as an ingredient.
 * 2)  Neutral, bland, inoffensive.
 * 1)  Neutral, bland, inoffensive.
 * 1)  Neutral, bland, inoffensive.
 * 1)  Neutral, bland, inoffensive.
 * 1)  Neutral, bland, inoffensive.
 * 1)  Neutral, bland, inoffensive.
 * 1)  Neutral, bland, inoffensive.
 * 1)  Neutral, bland, inoffensive.

Usage notes

 * In Yiddish, is the predicative form and  the attributive form of the adjective. Some speakers familiar with Yiddish use this distribution in English as well, e.g., My mom made a pareve casserole but This casserole is parev.