NO!!!!!!! A pig can NEVER be kosher!
most marshmallows contain gelatin, which is made from pig bone, a pig is a non kosher animal gelatin made from it is considered to not be kosher.
Kosher Pig - 2010 TV was released on: USA: 13 January 2010 (Los Angeles, California)
The cornbread mix in particular is not kosher because it contains lard which is a shortening from a pig.
No. For a land animal to be Kosher it has to have split hooves AND chew its cud. A pig isn't kosher because it doesn't chew it's cud.
No they do not. They don't keep kosher. However they do not meet pig meat either.
Starburst is a candy that has gelatin. I don't know whether its beef or pig gelatin, but either way they are NOT kosher.
Answer 1No. The rules are not in place for the individual animal, but apply to the species as a whole.Answer 2That is actually a question worthy of a detailed answer. We know this because such an occurrence actually came to pass. In Brazil, about a decade ago, there was a pig born with a certain genetic abnormality that required it to chew its cud and therefore fall within the kosher requirements. Rabbis from all over the world convened to discuss whether or not this pig could be considered kosher. They ultimately decided that this pig met the qualifications to be kosher, but should still not be deemed kosher. The fear was that the consumption of this pig would confuse other Jews and non-Jews into believing that pork in general is consumable (which it is not) because the appearance of this pig and its meat is no different than any other pig and its meat.
yes
you can not ever discipline a pig you can not ever do that ever because then they will start not to like you !!!!!!!!!!!.
Ham comes from the pig which is not a kosher species of animal. It is not possible in any way to make ham kosher.
the biggest pig ever is 4,000 pounds it is me in my sisters pig and we live in Texas
If the question refers to Macon, Georgia . . . places are neither kosher nor unkosher. If the question refers to bacon, then the answer is no. The pig is a non-kosher animal; nothing can be done to any part of it to render it kosher. Just like rabbit, camel, horse, many others.