I could not find Cadbury Swedish Fish listed on any kashrut certification lists so I'm going to say that no, they aren't kosher.
Please visit the related link to see the list of Cadbury Adams products certified kosher by COR.
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I could not find Cadbury Swedish Fish listed on any kashrut certification lists so I'm going to say that no, they aren't kosher.
We are not to blame - we do not call them Swedish fish!
Swedish fish is made by the Swedish candy producer Malaco.
Fish and chips can be kosher if it`s made with kosher fish in a kosher kitchen. In fact, it was Portuguese Jews who introduced fried fish to England.
Kosher fish have fins and scales. I've attached a related link that provides a comprehensive list of kosher fish.
Fish and chips can be kosher so long as the fish used is a kosher species and the food is prepared in a kosher kitchen with all kosher ingredients.
The signs of a kosher fish are scales and fins. If the fish does not have either of these, then it is not a kosher fish. If it does, it is a kosher fish and one may eat it provided, of course, that it was prepared with kosher ingredients. According to "kashrut.com" (see link in related link section), the Grouper is indeed a kosher fish.
in a Swedish fish factory
Swedish Fish was created in 1958.
Yes opa is a kosher fish. Any fish that is born with scales and a dorsal fin is kosher. As long as it hasn't been touched by a non kosher knife
Basa fish, just like all other forms of catfish, is not kosher.
Sawfish, also know as Carpenter Shark, are a family of rays. These fish are not kosher as they do not meet the two requirements of kosher fish: movable fins and easily removed scales.
Rascasse fish is also known as Scorpionfish which is a kosher species. Please see the related link for a comprehensive list of kosher and non-kosher fish.