Yes.
Yes, Jews can eat apple crumble, provided it complies with dietary laws such as kashrut. This means the ingredients must be kosher, and it must be prepared in a kosher kitchen if they observe these dietary restrictions. If the apple crumble is made with kosher ingredients and prepared according to these guidelines, it is permissible for Jewish individuals to consume it.
Kosher is the diet of Jews. Jews keep kosher. If you keep kosher you cannot eat: shellfish, pork, or dairy mixed with meat. The main land of Jews is Israel. So technically, the nationality of kosher is Israel.
It can be if it's made with kosher ingredients in a kosher kitchen.
Yes, but Ashkenazi Jews are stricter than Sephardi Jews.
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.
Anything that's kosher.
The label has to say "Kosher for Passover"
Jews are only able to eat kosher food because it is against their religion to eat non kosher food.
Religious Jews eat only kosher foods. Gluten is an ingredient in food.
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Yes, Jewish people can drink fruit juice. The only fruit juice which is problematic is grape juice as there are certain laws and regulations governing the production of kosher wine and grape juice. All fruit juices should be certified kosher by the relevant Beth Din (Kosher Authority) before being consumed.