No food is offensive, but there are foods in which as part of our culture/religon we dont eat.
There is no issue with Jews eating vegetarian food. However, religiously observant Jews would require that the food in question be kosher.
The laws dictating food production and consumption for Jews are called 'kashrut'.
Yes! Jews are people, too!
There was little food for the Jews. But they were fed.
Anyone who is not Jewish. The word is considered offensive by many Jews and non-Jews. It's like cracker or "banned word".
Jews are only able to eat kosher food because it is against their religion to eat non kosher food.
Jews eat food -- observant Jews attempt to keep the laws of kashrut by eating kosher food. When? Many Jews eat 3 meals a day with occasional snacks. Some skip breakfast.
Yes.
Yes, it would.
The food has to be kosher.
Food
No. That applies mainly to Orthodox and Conservative Jews.