Anything that's kosher.
Practicing Jews will only eat kosher foods.
Orthodox Jews are only allowed to eat kosher foods.
Religious Jews eat only kosher foods. Gluten is an ingredient in food.
Religiously observant Jews will only eat foods that are kosher.
Yes, but Ashkenazi Jews are stricter than Sephardi Jews.
That depends on what country they're from and where they live. Religiously observant Jews will only eat kosher food.
Orthodox Jews don't, but Jews who belong to other branches of Judaism may or may not eat non-kosher foods, it's a personal decision.
Regardless of the day of the week, Jews eat only Kosher foods.
It depends on the level of observance. Orthodox Jews eat nothing BUT kosher foods.
Religiously observant Jews will only eat food that is kosher. Foods that meet the requirements of Jewish dietary laws are called Kosher foods.
The term is called kosher. Kashrut is the set of laws that outline how to prepare kosher food.
Absolutely! However, religiously observant Jews would require that the food be kosher.