Yes.
Jewish law prohibits eating milk and meat together.
The Torah forbids cooking a lamb in its mother's milk. So that we don't accidentally violate this or appear to violate this, we don't combine any meat and milk.
Yes, there's no prohibition against drinking cow's milk in Judaism. The only time we don't drink milk of any kind is when we are eating meat or within 6 hours of eating meat.
No - if we did, the Jewish world would be a very different place as we wouldn't have that famous Jewish delicacy bagel mit lox un a schmear (a bagel filled with smoked salmon and cream cheese)!
Jewish people do not have separate kitchens for meat and milk - who could afford that? At most, they use different kitchen equipment for meat and milk, such as knives and chopping boards, and they wash the dishes separately. I'm not Jewish but I think they might keep a third set for other foods, or just use the 'milk' set for other foods - all that really matters is that the meat and milk foods do not mix, it doesn't matter about other foods. Answer: Some Jewish people do actually have two kitchens, but only those who can afford it. There are three categories when it comes to food: milk, meat, and pareve (neutral). Kosher kitchens will in fact have utensils that are specifically pareve items for preparing food that is to be kept strictly pareve. Usually though, you'll only find that in commercial kitchens. In the home, you normally just use the utensils suitable for what the item will be eaten with. In other words, if the meal is going to contain meat, you would use the meat equipment.
No. That is against Kosher law. Do not mix milk (sour cream) into a meat dish.
meat and milk
Depending on the breed of goat, it will produce meat, milk or fibre. The milk can be made into cheeses and soaps. They are also ecofriendly at clearing weeds and are great company.
the milk powder is dry and does not need to be put in the fridge because it is powdered so you DONT have to put in the fridge . i hope this helps.
Do you mean "milchig"? (It's the yiddish term for something that is made with milk.)
The fridge is broken.Put the ham in the fridge.The fridge is covered in magnets.
Of course, milk can only spoil OUT of the fridge, or when the milk has expired