Yes, carp is kosher. For a list of kosher/non-kosher fish, please see Related Links:
If a fish has both scales and fins, it is considered kosher.
A carp is a large "fish" found in freshwater rivers.It is categorized as a Bottom-feeder feeding of of moss, seaweed,ect.
Fish are kosher if they have fins and scales. There is no prohibition against eating bottom feeding fish so long as they meet the fins and scales requirement.
is whiting a bottom feeder
Yes, goldfish are kosher! They are part of the carp family which have both fins and scales fulfilling the laws of kashrut.
No, the Swai Fish is not a bottom feeder fish, but they do have a vegetarian diet.
carp do not gather food, they suck it of the bottom
Bottom feeders refer to fish who live at the bottom of the ocean (or at the bottom of some other body of water) and who eat whatever they can find-- they are often scavengers, in other words. Some examples are shrimp, crabs, snails, carp, and grouper. The term "bottom feeder" is also a slang term (one that is quite negative) used in pop culture to refer to a person who is disreputable and tries to capitalize on, or profit from, the misfortunes of others.
It really depends on the species of bottom feeder and how it's cared for.
That depends on what species the bottom feeder is. There are very many species of fish that are bottom feeders.
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