Yes, Jews can eat chicken. Religiously observant Jews would require that the chicken be kosher.
Jews eat chicken. One of the most common Eastern European Jewish dishes is chicken schnitzel. It's just that the chicken must be kosher.
Yes they can.
Yes.
Those Jews who like chicken soup eat chicken soup. Religiously observant Jews would require that the chicken soup be kosher.
Only if they're kosher.
No, unless the chicken itself, and the cooking vessels, are kosher.
Beef, chicken, fish, lamb, venison. It is worth noting that there is no magical food that Jews replace pork with, it's just that they do not eat dishes made with pork and therefore will eat different dishes than non-Jews who do eat pork.
All Jews eat chicken unless one or more of the following situations occurs:They are allergicThey are vegetarianThey don't like chickenThey keep kosher and the chicken offered isn't fit for useThey have a personal traumatic experience that prevents them from eating chicken
Hindu.
Yes, if the chicken is kosher and has been cooked with kosher ingredients in a kosher pot, and with nothing dairy added. "Kosher chicken" is chicken that has been purchased from a kosher butcher and has accordingly been slaughtered following the laws of kashrut.
Strangely yesyes
Naturally? No, but they can eat chicken.