Kosher food.
Kosher animal species are called Tahor (ritually pure) in the Torah.
In the Sikh temple only vegetarian food is allowed so that the temple is open to all. Vegetarian food is deemed acceptable to all. Otherwise many Sikhs eat meat, but it cannot be Kuttha meat (ritually slaughtered meat such and Kosher and Halal).Jhatka meat is acceptable for a baptised Sikh.
the Torah commands us to separate meat and dairy foods.
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Some foods are acceptable for people eating a gluten-free diet would be beans,rice,fish,eggs and meat. Always avoid pastries if you have gluten issues.
some foods in school are acceptable, but others are disgusting.
Functional Foods
On Shavuot the custom is to stay up all night studying Torah to mark the date that God gave the Ten Commandments. We pray and read the Torah (Exodus 19-20), and eating dairy foods is customary.
No. High sugar foods contribute to diabetes. For a list of acceptable foods, go here: http://www.spca.bc.ca/AnimalCare/rabbitcare.asp
The history of kosher (Kashrut; kosher laws; kosher foods) is part of the Torah-history itself, meaning that it goes as far back as the Torah does because it is based on the Torah and is a part of it. Many of the basic Kashrut laws are stated explicitly in the Torah (see Leviticus ch. 11).
Anything that most everyone else eats as long as it is Kosher (ritually permitted) food. Examples are beef brisket, or roast chicken. Pork and shellfish are examples of foods not permitted in Judaism.
Because the Torah has a section detailing what foods are and are not suitable for eating. Jews follow these rules as part of our path to living a righteous life.