Look at the nutrition labels and ingredients to see if it contains pork.
Nematodes and other nasty paracites, bacteria too if it's cut or ground.
yes. Pork does have bacteria
Pork, pork meat, is not a compound, neither is a building, nor a tree, nor apples.
peanut butter contains 8 grams of protein in only 2 tablespoons. This is the densest (as far as I know) ratio of protein per oz. of food. beyond that, beef has approximately 7 grams / oz. chicken has approximately 8 grams / oz. fish has approximately 6 grams / oz. pork has approximately 7 grams / oz.
pork should be cooked to an internal temp of 165 Fahrenheit. Depends on the cut of pork how long or what temperature. CHECK the link i added for more info. Or Google Pork roasting times.
No. It is a pork product.
food such as bacon, ham and salami and sausages all contain pork.
yes
Don't know where you saw "e631," but modern food labels will always clearly identify animal products. IOW, something haram won't be disguised with a code; it will say, "pork" or "pork product," "ham," "bacon," or "tripe."
beef,pork,mutton and poultary
Low fat yogurts often contain gelatin, this can be made from any animal including pig,s i don't know the product you mentioned but to be safe buy halal yogurt or full fat yogurts so you know its just milk fat
There are no pork derivatives in the recipe for Oreos. Any fat contained is vegetable oil, not animal fat, so this product is kosher. Kraft Foods makes them, and I believe that they have a kosher symbol on them.
They may contain pork gelatin.
I can't recall what the name is...but I know for sure it is not Pork gelatin. There is no pork gelatin in this product.
No, you shouldn't eat pork meant for pet food. The standards for pet food are not the same as those used for human consumption (there may be a high end pet food product where this is not the case).
bacon,pork,pork chops, some dressings
Does velveeta contain any