The pig. The Torah forbids Jews to eat pork (Deuteronomy ch.14).See also:
Muslims aren't allowed to eat pork. Jews aren't supposed to eat meat from any animal that does not chew its cud and have split hooves.
Pork meat
Yes, Jews; as well as Muslims; can eat duck meat,
* Jews* Muslims * Vegetarians, who don't eat any type of meat; this includes the followers of some religions as well
muslim and chinese people can eat meat
Jews dont.
For both Muslims and Jews, they don't eat pig meat. Not sure about Christians what they do.
Yes, Muslims eat lamb. However a practicing Muslim will only eat meat that is Halal. This means that it has been killed in the correct, Muslim way. This involves a blessing of the animal before it is killed and normally the throat is cut with a VERY sharp knife to allow all of the blood to drain out of an animal, causing it to faint and die. Neither Muslims nor Jews are allowed to eat the blood of an animal.
The Muslims eat meat of the animals and birds which are slaughtered the way that has been prescribed in Islam. The animal and bird must be slaughtered by cutting the life vein in the neck so as the blood runs out of the body.
Jews and Muslims if Halal meat is not available
It is the Muslims and Jews that specifically don't eat pork. Many Hindus and Buddhists are vegetarian and do not eat any meat due to their belief in reincarnation. It is not compulsory to be vegetarian and there is no specific prohibition against eating pork.
Many religions have a prohibition against alcohol (for example, Bahá'ís, Muslims, some Christians); some have a prohibition against eating meat in general; some have a prohibition against specific meats (for example, Jews and Muslims have a prohibition against eating pork - and Jews have various additional food-related prohibitions).