The problem with the word "cod" is that it refers to more than one kind of fish, some of which are kosher types and some that aren't. Those "cods" that have fins and scales (when alive) are the kosher kinds. Those kinds that didn't have fins or scales aren't kosher kinds (Deuteronomy ch.14).
To be kosher, the fish would have to be a kosher type of fish; and the ingredients (fish, chips, peas) would have to be cooked in kosher pots and pans.
Jewish people can eat chips busome chips like made in some fast food stores fry there chips in animal fat that which will probably not be kosher
a simple way of avioding this is by asking the waiter or server if it is vegeterian if not do not serve to Jews
The label on the bag has to say "Kosher for Passover". Otherwise, chips can't be eaten.
Prawns are a non-kosher species (as are all shellfish). Jews who keep kosher do not eat them.
Nope, close though. Jedi's created fish and chips.
Yes, as long as the chips are not dairy.
The chicken (and pot) should be kosher.
yes you can if you want
Yes they can and if you are go for it
no
There is no such thing as "Hanukkah people". Hanukkah is a Jewish holiday celebrated by Jewish people. The holiday of hanukkah doesn't add any food restrictions, other than what Jews already follow. Parmesan dip and chips are okay, but if it's a kosher household, the food must be kosher.
Some people in Spain eat chips and salsa. However, chips and salsa are not a traditional snack in Spain. Chips and salsa are Mexican and are often eaten with Mexican food.
Chips like every body else !!
to eat chips
sossege and chips
chips
Foods that Jewish people cannot eat are known as 'non-kosher'.
believe it or not they eat alot of potato chips
no
No.
English people eat many dishes that are found elsewhere in the world. But one of the most popular things to eat is Fish + Chips (chips as in French Fries).
Judaism does not specify when people should eat.