If someone keeps kosher, it is best to not serve them meat. If meat is served, it must be kosher meat and it must not be served with dairy. They also can't eat shellfish.
AnswerIf you have someone requesting a kosher meal and it has to be strictly kosher, you cannot prepare the food in a non-kosher kitchen. Most hotels, restaurants, etc. will order meals from kosher caterers/restaurants to fulfill such a request. Additionally, the food must remained sealed for the person who is eating it to unwrap in order for it to remain kosher.
It depends on what they had for the main meal. In a dairy meal, the kosher person will typically eat "normal" desserts (such as cake, ice cream, pastries - like panna cotta, fruit etc.). In a meat meal, the kosher person will have to eat options that do not contain dairy, such as fruits, sorbets, tofu-ice-cream, or dairy-free cookies.
Kosher is not a person, so it can't eat anything. But the blood of mammals and birds is not kosher, so people who keep kosher can't eat it.
No, this is not allowed for those who keep kosher.
You may be thinking of kosher. If so it's what a Jewish person can eat. (meaning if it's not kosher, they can't eat it)
The breading is problematic. If you use matzah meal breading, it can be kosher. Of course, you must also start with kosher chicken and kosher oil. Note that there are extra stringencies in some Hassidic families, these might not permit matzah meal breading except on the last day of Passover.
Yes, Jews can eat spaghetti Bolognese, but it depends on the dietary laws they observe. If the meat used is kosher and the dish is prepared in accordance with kosher guidelines, it is permissible. Additionally, if the meal does not contain any non-kosher ingredients, such as certain cheeses or shellfish, it would be acceptable for those who keep kosher.
Hindus do not eat beef no matter if it is Kosher or non-kosher.
People of the Jewish religion eat 'kosher" (meaning fit) food because that is the way they were commanded by God in the Tanach.
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.
if you are a person who drinks when you eat (when you get thirsty)
They can eat a kosher diet, and be slaughtered the kosher way.
Jews are only able to eat kosher food because it is against their religion to eat non kosher food.