Jews are required by the Torah to eat Kosher food. The Torah defines Kosher animals as those which have BOTH a completely split hoof (hoof print consists of two sides) and chew their cud. Non-kosher birds are listed, all others are kosher. In actuality some of these names have become obscure, therefore only birds that have a continuous history of being used such as chickens or pigeons may be used. Kosher animals and birds must specially slaughtered, soaked, and salted to be eaten so as to remove most of the blood. Liver must always be broiled. Fish must have fins and scales. Meat and diary cannot be cooked or consumed together. In the land of Israel, additional prohibitions apply to grain, fruit and vegetables, that may not be eaten before the proper tithing has taken place. There are additional rabbinic prohibitions such as the bread, cheese, or wine made by a non Jew. On Passover, the Torah prohibits leavened products. Because the Torah prohibits bugs and insects, with the exception of some species of grasshoppers (no longer familiar to most Jews,) many religious Jews will not eat vegetables none to be infested with small insects unless they are specially cleaned and inspected. The fruit from newly planted trees is also prohibited for the first four years. Aside from that, most other foods are permissible.
Their food should be kosher, If it is not an allowable part of the diet, it will not be kosher,
Kosher food.
The same foods as everyone else.
Foods that Jamacians do not eat- OOOO that's a tricky one well personally I think jamaicans don't eat sushi or any other Chinese or Japanese kind of food but that it! There might be other foods but I'm not quit sure
People from Alabama eat a wide range of foods, including anything from Chinese foods to Italian foods. Since we are in the South, we eat a lot of deep fried foods (fried chicken, for example) and drink a lot of sweet iced tea.
It is unknown, but most people think that it's wheat bread.
What foods that Muslims eat on special occasions will vary depending on where they live. Muslims in the middle east often eat lamb on special occasions. They also enjoy a dessert called baklava.
Regardless of the day of the week, Jews eat only Kosher foods.
Practicing Jews will only eat kosher foods.
Orthodox Jews are only allowed to eat kosher foods.
Muslims and Jews don't eat pork. Muslims eat shellfish, but Jews don't.
The kosher dietary laws are the same everywhere, so they eat foods common to wherever they live.
Religiously observant Jews will only eat foods that are kosher.
what kind of foods did the chummash eat
Religious Jews eat only kosher foods. Gluten is an ingredient in food.
That depends on what country they're from and where they live. Religiously observant Jews will only eat kosher food.
they eat ants
they do not eat meat
Yes, for the most part, although traditional Jews do not eat certain foods, such as pork and shellfish.