To be kosher, a fish must have fins and scales (Leviticus ch.11). So for example salmon has both and is kosher. Some eels, however, are not because while they have scales they have no fins. The sanitary reason is that fish without fins tend to be bottom dwellers and bottom dwellers, like lobsters, clams and oysters, tend to live in shallower waters and feed on anything they can find -- and in ancient times shallow waters was where human waste washed into the sea....Need I say more?
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Fish is used the same way in a kosher meal as a non-kosher meal. The only limitations are that the fish being eaten must be of a kosher species and there is a tradition of not serving/eating fish and meat on the same plate.
Judaism requires that fish have both fins and scales. Some typical kosher fishes include: tuna, salmon, cod, scrod, halibut, arctic char, flounder, etc. Some typical non-kosher fishes include: eel, shark, catfish, marlin, etc. See also the attached Related link.
Additionally, any non-fish sea-creature is not kosher, such as: shrimp, lobster, langostine, sea cucumber, crayfish, mussels, clams, squid, octopus, etc.
Any fish that has both scales and fins is kosher. See also the Related Link.
All fish that have both fins and scales are kosher animals.
Any fish that has both scales and fins is kosher. All shellfish is UNkosher
Fish with fins and scales (Leviticus ch.11). For further information, see the attached Related Link.
Only fish that have fins and scales.
All kinds of sea food are allowed for Muslims to eat.
All kinds of fishes are acceptable to eat in Muslim dietary. All kinds of Crocodiles and frogs are not allowed.
No. For a type fish or seafood to be Kosher, it must have fins and scales.
Observant Jews do not eat crayfish.
Orthodox Jews are only allowed to eat kosher foods.
The Torah permits us to eat fish that have fins and scales (Deuteronomy ch.14). No shellfish. See the attached Related link for a full list.
Fish that have fins and scales
sun fish eat all kinds of fish except gold fish
sharks eat all kinds of fish
They don't eat fish. They eat algae off of the coral reefs.
Yes.
Yes.