Jews eat all kinds of desserts, although observant Jews limit themselves to things that are kosher. Pies, cakes, ice cream and just about anything else you can imagine can be made using kosher recipes, so this doesn't put any real limits on the types of dessert. The big limit is, after eating a meal that contains meat or meat byproducts, observant Jews will not eat anything, including a dessert, that contains any dairy products. The required delay between a meat meal and a meal containing any dairy products varies. Dutch Jews have the shortest delay, an hour, while many Jews wait 6 hours.
Desserts that aren't dairy.
There aren't specific Jewish desserts. However, religiously observant Jews would require that whatever is served be kosher.
There aren't specific Jewish desserts. However, religiously observant Jews would require that whatever is served be kosher.
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Yemen has many types of delicious foods. They have all kinds from breakfasts' lunches' and desserts'. Each has it's unique name.
This may not be helpful, but I'm sure that they might eat the same desserts as we do here in America. I am not actually sure. I'm sorry.
Just because you are on a diet, doesn't mean you should have to not eat desserts. There are actually a lot of desserts that are sugar free, and low in fat. allrecipes.com/���Recipes/���healthy-recipes/���low-fat/���desserts/���main.aspx
You should only eat desserts that are very low in calories. Desserts such as chocolate covered fruits are a great choice for this, because they have good qualities as well as tasting great!
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