Seventh-day Adventists typically follow a vegetarian or plant-based diet as a part of their lifestyle choices, which often includes abstaining from certain types of meat, including fish. However, dietary practices can vary among individuals within the Seventh-day Adventist community.
Alligators eat codfishes.
Alligators eat codfishes.
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Codfish do not eat coral. They are primarily carnivorous, feeding on smaller fish, crustaceans, and other marine organisms. Coral is a sessile invertebrate and not a part of the codfish's diet. Instead, codfish inhabit colder waters and are typically found in deeper ocean environments where they seek out prey.
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no, adventist's can't eat duck because the Bible says so (you can find that in Leviticus 11.)
Potato codfish are not a specific type of fish. Codfish, a popular type of fish, can be eaten with a variety of accompaniments such as roasted potatoes, vegetables, or in a fish stew. It all depends on personal preference and cooking styles.
why dont adventis eat pig tail
If it smells fishy, put it on the dishy.
In Portugal. At Christmas portuguese people accross the world all eat codfish boiled with potatoes. Depending where you are from you might add eggs. We lather it with olive oil and vinegar and enjoy. Simplicity is truly delicious.
Lol --- i'm an Adventist and we do eat pizza!! From my life long experience of being an adventist, the majority of us don't eat "unclean meat" - pig, most seafood, etc. some will eat beef, chicken, salmon, tuna, or turkey types of meat. Some adventist are vegetarians, so no meats but they still eat dairy (then they could have a regular vegetarian pizza or just cheese pizza), some adventists are indeed vegan, then you could get a vegan pizza since that would mean thry don't eat cheese. :) hope this helps.
The Codfish Musket was created in 1936.