Most certainly do eat pasta. There may be some who do not, but its difficult to find any information that would directly state they are not allowed to eat pasta as part of their religious beliefs. According to Wikipedia, strict Rastafarians avoid foods that are "canned, or preserved by drying," so some Rastafarians would avoid dried pastas.
Yes, they can and they do. Religiously observant Jews would require that the pasta be kosher.
Yes, the belief is that if you eat enough spaghetti, you will be enlightened by the flying spaghetti monster's noodly appendages.
Yes they do
Only if it's kosher.
Rye Bread isn't Jewish. It is a common bread in parts of Europe, where many Jews lived/live. Jews in Italy eat pasta; Jews in Mexico eat tacos.
Yes, Libyans eat pasta, but Libyans call pasta makroona.
Yes, it is save for dogs to eat pasta.
she likes to eat pasta and chocolate the pasta is for tea and the chocolate is for pudding
with your mouth
Not sure but i love pasta its delcious!
Anything that isn't certified kosher, that includes meat, poultry, seafood.
There's no command for Jews to eat leaven; though it is customary to do so like everyone else.Rather, Jews do not eat anything made from or containing leavened grain during Passover (bread, pasta, cakes, crackers, cereal etc.). This is commanded in the Torah (Exodus ch.12) in remembrance of God having speedily taken us out of Egyptian slavery (ibid).Other than during Passover, we do eat leavened foods.
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