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Can Jews eat camels

Updated: 10/6/2023
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10y ago

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Yes, camel meat is eaten in various societies around the world. Slice it into chunks and fry it in some olive oil with salt and pepper. It is very lean meat and tastes best medium rare, do not over cook or it is ruined. See links below for more information and for more recipes.

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14y ago

Also according to the laws of Kashrut, a CAMEL would be considered trayf. Only those animals that have cloven hooves, and chew their cud would be considered kosher (Lev. 11:3; Deut. 14:6).

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10y ago

If the Jewish person keeps kosher, then they cannot eat camel because camels don't have fully split hooves (Leviticus 11:4). Not all Jewish people keep kosher though.

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3y ago

Yes, so long as the cheese is kosher. That depends on how the cheese is prepared. If it is made in properly cleaned and sterilized vessels (all modern dairies meet this requirement) and if it is made with vegetable rennet (the enzyme used to curdle the milk at the start of the cheese making process), it is most likely to be kosher. If in doubt, consult a rabbi you trust.

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