kosher food is a Jewish concept. However, Hindus (and anyone) who eat STRICT vegetarian (the food can't even touch utensils that have touched meat), are by definition also eating kosher food.
Hindus do not eat beef no matter if it is Kosher or non-kosher.
Jews are only able to eat kosher food because it is against their religion to eat non kosher food.
hindus eat meat and they eat pork and what got meat in their food
Jews who eat non-kosher food are in violation of the laws of their religion.
No, but halal-keeping people can eat kosher food, except for anything containing alcohol.
Jewish Germans eat kosher food. Like in other countries though, many products that are sold in grocery markets have kosher certification.
The Muslims have their own way of slaughtering animals for food. Where that is not available, they may eat kosher food. They may eat Halal food cooked by the Jews and the Christians.
Religiously observant Jews will only eat kosher food.
There are no specific foods that are forbidden to eat, although most hindus believe in sacred animals that provide for them such as cows, pigs, and chickens. So some do not eat those sacred animals, but it is not manatory to. XX!
They eat it.
The food has to be kosher.
Kosher refers to the dietary restrictions of the Jewish faith. Here are some sentences.That meat is not kosher, so I can't eat it.My family ran a kosher restaurant.How do you know if that food is kosher or not?Kosher can also be slang for something legitimate. I don't think that business is quite kosher.