You can eat meat on Passover - as long as you don't roast it. If it's not at the Seder, you can even roast it!
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Most people who eat meat tend to eat more meat than usual during Passover. Three is no prohibition against roasting meat during Pesach (Passover) Also, during Shabbat and other holy days there is a tradition of eating at least 2 types of meat during the main meal.
I believe you mean lamb, or the shankbone. But, since I have seen all types of meat at the passover seder, I am not sure what you mean.
AnswerFor Passover, families would make an offering of thanks to HaShem in the form of a lamb. This lamb would then be roasted and eaten by the family for Passover.
yes you con eat chicken on Passover it is a big part of your meal
Yes. Dog food is probably chametz on Passover and may not be owned by a Jew on Passover. Most dogs will happily eat Matzo and meat/chicken on Passover.
The breading is problematic. If you use matzah meal breading, it can be kosher. Of course, you must also start with kosher chicken and kosher oil. Note that there are extra stringencies in some Hassidic families, these might not permit matzah meal breading except on the last day of Passover.
Noodles that say Kosher for Passover on the box.
Christians can eat whatever they wish during the 8 day holiday of Passover. Although Passover is a Jewish holiday, Christians also acknowledge it.
Only if it's certified kosher for Passover.
No
It means that you can't eat them during Passover.
Lamb can be kosher for Passover. However, Ashkenazi Jews traditionally do not eat lamb during Passover.
Passover is not a time of fasting, so Jewish people can eat during the middle of the day during Passover.
Strangely yesyes
There is the fast of the firstborn where firstborn males are supposed to fast the day of the eve of Passover. Once Passover starts, there is no fasting.
Yes, for Sephardim.