The kosher dietary laws are the same everywhere, so they eat foods common to wherever they live.
Regardless of the day of the week, Jews eat only Kosher foods.
All kinds of food!
Food just like what other countries eat, with delicacies and dishes pertaining to our own country.
That depends on what country they're from and where they live. Religiously observant Jews will only eat 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.
Jews are only able to eat kosher food because it is against their religion to eat non kosher food.
Pretty much the same sorts of food as they eat in England and most other western countries.
Yes! Jews are people, too!
Jews eat chicken. One of the most common Eastern European Jewish dishes is chicken schnitzel. It's just that the chicken must be kosher.
Because it's impossible to eat food without in it.
If you are Jewish, you do eat normal food
The kosher dietary laws were designed to preserve health standards, and it's mostly Orthodox Jews that follow these laws.