Yes, it is kosher because it has fins and scales.
Yes, it is.
Stratis Gavaris has written: 'Lumpfish' -- subject(s): Lumpfish, Lumpfish fisheries
Pine nuts are considered to be kosher nuts. Kosher nuts are required for times like Passover. The only nuts that are not considered kosher are nuts that are in the peanut family.
Swordfish is not Kosher. For a Fish to be Kosher it needs fins as well as scales that can be removed without ripping th skin. Swordfish do not qualify.
Frog legs are not considered kosher food.
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It is considered by Rav Moshe Feinstein zt"l to be kosher
If the bread is certified or checked as Kosher by a Kashrut Authority, then the bread ends will also be considered kosher.
Whey is a dairy product, made from milk and can be kosher. As this is a processed food product, it would require kosher certification to be considered kosher.
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.)
Yes, carp is kosher. For a list of kosher/non-kosher fish, please see Related Links:
As with most products, grape products require kosher certification. If they do not have proper certification, they should not be considered Kosher.
Cracker Barrel sliced cheese is considered to be kosher.