We eat a lot of dairy, since we have a lot of livestock. We eat: * lots of cheese of all kinds * drink a lot of milk, buttermilk, dairy-drinks etc. * a lot of quark, yoghurt etc.
inedible foods. :)
they eat dairy and maple syrup
Meat and dairy
yes, it is customary to eat dairy foods. Although it is allowed to eat meat on the holiday as well. (But of course, not dairy and meat together!--that would not be kosher)
Dairy; any foods that are high in calcium such as: milk, cheese, yogurt, etc.
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cows
dairy products
None, hamsters need nuts, fruits and grains not dairy
Jewish people mark Tu Bishvat by eating a symbolic meal of fruit and nuts.
People who are lactose intollerant, including myself, just can't eat foods that contain dairy. This includes milk, cheese, and butter. However, I have found that most people don't realize that people who are lactose intollerant can eat eggs. Eggs are not considered dairy. If you are lactose intollerant you can use soy products instead of dairy products or try taking lactaid pills before eating dairy.
People with O positive blood types do not have to eat rare foods. They should focus their diet on protein rich foods and avoid grains and dairy. They should also use legumes and fruits and vegetables in moderation.