Yes, because Kosher products adhere to strict rules and the rules are similar to those of Islam, such as that of no pork.
Jewish Germans eat kosher food. Like in other countries though, many products that are sold in grocery markets have kosher certification.
There is a list which contains all the products you can eat in France. You also have a big place called 'saint paul' where there are many kosher restaurants.
That area is now a Muslim state so you can be sure they are eating kosher these days.
Anyone can eat kosher food. However, kashrut is a part of Judaism and religiously observant Jews will only eat kosher food. Kosher food is food prepared in accordance with Jewish Dietary Law. Many products sold in stores are certified kosher, so many times you will be eating kosher food without realising it. Kosher products are marked with a symbol that is associated with the organisation that provided the kashrut certification.
As with most products, grape products require kosher certification. If they do not have proper certification, they should not be considered Kosher.
products that have Rabbinical supervision to ensure their kosher status.
It is not permissible for a Muslim to eat meat from any non-muslim especially Musrik (idolators). However he can purchase vegetables and flour etc to make food. He should NOT eat food which has been prepared in the name of idols and false gods. However if a Muslim is in a desperate situation and he has to eat meat for some reason and he is unable to slaughter an animal himself and he is really desperate and there is kosher meat available then he may eat kosher meat, but not meat from Hindus.
You can eat all the products that has the K sign or the OU sign (it's a U into a O)
Yes.....but if dairy products are used, it may not be kosher. _______ Chicken is considered meat so it cannot be combined with dairy products when making a kosher dish.
Jews can eat dairy products made from the milk of any kosher animal so long as nothing is added to it to render it non-kosher (rennet, lipase, etc).
Not much difference - Halal is practiced by Muslims, and Kosher is practiced by Jews. Neither eat pork, and each have requirements on how their meat is slaughtered and processed.
They currently have 7 kosher products.