Yes, if it has kosher ingredients and was prepared with kosher utensils. It should be borne in mind that the laws of kosher food require us to make sure that there are no insects in the lettuce-leaves or similar ingredients. Second, since most Greek salad has feta cheese in it, a salad with dairy cannot be served prior to a meat-containing main course.
Tuna is classified as 'pareve' according to the laws of kashrut (Jewish dietary laws). Pareve foods are neutral, neither dairy or meat, and can be combined with dairy or meat. So yes, tuna can be combined with cheese. That being said, some groups do not combine fish and dairy as a tradition.
The ingredients that go into it have to be kosher. Definitely not shrimp salad. You also wouldn't put a dairy based dressing on a salad that contains meat.
Yes, both salmon and halibut are kosher fish.
Smoked salmon can be kosher. However, because processing is involved, it must have kosher supervision from a recognised kashrut authority.
Yes. Salmon is a kosher fish. However, it must be prepared in a kosher kitchen (either meat or dairy) for it to remain kosher upon service.
Yes, tuna is a kosher fish. Canned tuna must be kosher certified though.
An easy tuna salad recipe can be found at recipelion.com or allrecipes.com. For all recipes for tuna salad, always be sure to have a can of tuna on hand!
Fancy is an adjective with no real meaning in terms of tuna salad. If the most basic tuna salad is tuna and mayo someone could add celery and call it fancy.
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Yes, unless there are any added ingredients which are not kosher. Not all brands of tuna are kosher so you would have to check for a valid hechsher (kosher symbol) on the packaging.
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The answer is maybe.If the cheese is certified kosher (animal renet was not used in manufacture of the cheese), and all of the components of dough are certified kosher, and the pizza ovens are regularly inspected and not used for meat or non-kosher products, then cheese pizza is kosher and may be eaten.
Yes, yellow tail is a kosher species of fish.
Cracker Barrel sliced cheese is considered to be kosher.
Sharks, rays, eels, and catfish are all good examples of fish (in the traditional sense) that are non-kosher.
You can tell if tuna salad is bad by the way it smells, tastes, and looks. Tuna mixed with mayonnaise usually will not last for more than a couple of days.