Yes. Ice cream can be prepared in a kosher way and is often certified kosher.
However, Jews who observe the laws of kashrut (kosher) do not eat dairy products (including ice cream) with or right after meat products. There is a minimum waiting period, which is, depending on your tradition, 1, 3 or 6 hours long.
Yes. Jews eat cream and drink milk. Both the milk and the cream must be from a kosher animal (cows/sheep/goats but not camels etc.); the milk and the cream must not beprocessed with any animal products; and the milk is drunk or cream eaten at a separate mealtime from the consumption of any meat.
Yes, provided the milk is from a kosher animal (cows/sheep/goats but not camels etc.), that the milk is not processed with any animal producrs, and that the milk is drunk at a separate mealtime from the consumption of any meat.
Yes.
Yes. It should be labeled as having had Rabbinical supervision during its processing; and dairy cream should not be consumed with or soon after one has eaten meat.
Only kosher cream.
Absolutely yes. In 1934, Elite Chocolate began producing chocolate products in Palestine. They are still in business in Israel, as a subsidiary of a larger conglomerate. In addition, there are numerous manufacturers of kosher chocolate, including the world leaders Hershey and Nestle. Kosher for Passover chocolates are a popular treat at the end of a Passover Seder, and chocolate coins are a popular feature of Hanukkah parties.
Yes.
Only if the potatoes are "creamed" with margarine or something similar, that is non-dairy.
Jews who eat kosher will not eat snails since snails are not kosher. However, not all Jews eat according to the laws of kashrut, so some Jews do eat snails.
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Observant Jews do not eat crayfish.
Jews eat and drink food and beverages just like any other person. Religiously observant Jews would require all consumables to be kosher.
Muslims and Jews don't eat pork. Muslims eat shellfish, but Jews don't.
Orthodox Jews are only allowed to eat kosher foods.
Jews eat food -- observant Jews attempt to keep the laws of kashrut by eating kosher food. When? Many Jews eat 3 meals a day with occasional snacks. Some skip breakfast.
no, it is because God's Torah forbids Jews to eat pork. Non-Jews are permitted to eat it.