Yes, Jews eat salmon. It must be prepared correctly, however. This means that the utensils that were used in the preparation of the salmon must be kosher..
Dairy and meat.
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.
Yes Salmon is a vegetarian food . Are you sure? Salmon is surely animal flesh.
Dairy with meat.
Jews and Muslims if Halal meat is not available
juvenile salmon eat zooplankton and it is also eaten in when they are in freshwater.
No! Nor is it really "White Meat". It is classified as fish meat, so therefore, it is white meat, but it is sold as pink or red. The red coloring is from the pigments in crustaceans that the salmon eats. Occasionally, a salmon will lack the ability to process the pigments during digestion, and the meat will be white. Approximately 1 out of every 20 salmon is actually white.
their main source of food was caribou, migratory water fowl, and fresh and dried salmon.
Yes, Jews eat pie. If the person is religious, it would have to be kosher. The types of pies that are not kosher typically involve meat. However, it is worth noting that since most pies use butter or cream in their creation, they cannot be eaten at the end of a meal containing meat due the prohibition of mixing meat and dairy.
I think salmon burgers taste better than salmon steaks. They are more juicy and flaky.I have eaten salmon burgers a lot more than I have salmon steaks.If fresh Salmon is excellent and healthy for you.
There is no prohibition against eating kosher meat during Shabbat. The reverse is true; it's expected that meat be eaten during the two main Shabbat meals. On Passover, Jews cannot eat leavened bread (whereas they can at other times of the year). Shabbat does not mirror this. The same kosher rules for the rest of the week apply on Shabbat. Jews cannot eat pork on any day of the week and conversely, Jews can eat tuna or kosher meat on any day of the week.
What it is is salmon fat. What you do with it is up to you.