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Kosher deli meat still has nitrates.
Fox meat is not kosher. See:More about what is and isn't kosher
Yes, Kosher meat is halal for Muslims to eat
A kosher butcher will only sell kosher meat. Regular butchers don't sell kosher meat.
No. Emu meat is not considered kosher because emu resembles ostriches which are not kosher as well. (The rhea and the cassowary are not kosher for the same reason.)
Sabeny.com is a new kosher online grocery store. They sell a range of Kosher groceries and meat and have a price guarantee. They currently sell fresh and frozen kosher meat and kosher poultry, in addition to all other kosher grocery products.
If Muslims do not have access to halal meat then kosher meat is acceptable.
Meat or poultry should have Rabbinical kosher-certification. So, to answer the question, any meat or poultry that is kosher can be eaten by kosher observant Jews.
100% pure beef. Kosher hot dogs are made from kosher meat which does restrict the cuts of meat that can be used. You can find kosher hot dogs made from beef, veal, chicken, and turkey. They do contain the normal seasonings found in hot dogs including nitrates.
Please see the related link for the history of the 1902 kosher meat boycott.
A vegan kosher menu.
By the time it reaches the supermarket shelf, (kosher meat is also found in local supermarkets), there's not a lot of difference between kosher meat and any other, except that there are several cuts and parts of the animal that aren't available kosher, and kosher meat on the shelf has been drained of all blood. The differences occur before the meat reaches the market. They include the selection and inspection of the animal, and the slaughtering and butchering methods. see the attached Related Link.
No, of course not. Most liver is not kosher, just as most meat is not kosher.