To be kosher, a fish must have both fins and scales - some fish, such as lampreys (and also whales which were considered fish in ancient times, though we now know that they are of course mammals) do not, and so are treif (not kosher). Flying fish have both and as such are kosher.
There's a good list of both kosher and treif fish at http://www.kosherquest.org/bookhtml/FISH.htm
Kingfish or king mackerel is a kosher species of fish as it has fins and easily removed scales.
Flax is kosher. The company processing and packaging it would need kosher certification.
The fish called fluke is a kosher species.
Yes.
no.there is no such thing called 'kingfish.
Butterfly kingfish was created in 1845.
Baton Rouge Kingfish ended in 2003.
Baton Rouge Kingfish was created in 1988.
Trident - Kingfish album - was created in 1978.
He gave himself the nickname "Kingfish" because he said " I'm a small fish here in Washington. But I am a Kingfish to the folks down in Louisiana.
No, a Kingfisher is the name of a real bird. Yes, a kingfish is a real fish.
The Louisiana politician that was nicknamed The Kingfish was Huey Pierce Long, Jr.
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No
Live 'n' Kickin' - Kingfish album - was created in 1977.
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