The Muslims may eat all fruit, vegetables, corn etc as the other humans eat. Anyhow, Almighty Allah (God) has made certain animals Halal (lawful) and some others Haram (unlawful). He has also taught how to slaughter an animal. Kosher is the way an animal should be slaughtered. The Muslims don't eat the following; "Forbidden to you are the dead meat and blood, and swine flesh, and that on which the name other than Allah's has been pronounced at the time of slaughter, and that which has died by strangling, and that which dies due to a blow, and that which dies due to a fall, and that which is killed by impact, and that which has been eaten by a beast except the one that you slaughter, and those that are slaughtered at the altars, and that you distribute by drawing lot with arrows, all these are sins." All clean and pure things are lawful to the Muslims.
Like any other human food but subject to some Islamic rules as for what allowed to eat and what is not. Refer to question below.NOT it is so gross.
Yes, alcohol in food is considered haram (forbidden) in Islamic dietary laws.
Yes, it is permissible to consume food that is not haram according to Islamic dietary laws.
Yes, food in Jordan Halal, it is an Islamic country
do any the religions have rules about food, or food taboos in the philippines
Islamic food, as you might call it. Is the same like any other food found around the globe. There is no such thing as an Islamic food. Islamic way of preparing food is on the other hand exist. Islam consist of people from all kinds of background. No 2 bread made from different ends of the world, taste and look the same way. Although they were asked to use the same flour. Personal touches, traditions and availability of the ingredients make what is called local food/cuisine.
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Muslims are not allowed to eat pork or any food containing pork products according to Islamic dietary laws. Additionally, they are prohibited from consuming alcohol and any food that is not halal, which means it is not prepared according to Islamic guidelines.
Yes, there are a large number of food handling rules for mobile food trucks. To view a complete list of these food handling rules, go to http://publichealth.columbus.gov/uploadedFiles/Public_Health/Content_Editors/Environmental_Health/Food_Protection_for_Businesses/Mobile_Food_Guidelines_9_5_08.pdf.
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The Muslims rule for food are (halal & haram)
Kashrut refers to the rules of food preparation and consumption, any food that is produced according to these rules is kosher. Kosher is not a style of cooking.