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Not together, but consecutively. Genesis ch.18.

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Q: Where in the Bible are meat and milk served together?
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Can meat and milk be eaten together in Judaism?

The bible states thrice: Thou shalt not seethe a kid in his mother's milk. * Exodus 23:19 * Exodus 34:26 * Deuteronomy 14:21 Once to forbid eating milk and meat together, once to forbid cooking them together and once to forbid benefiting from them being cooked together; you can't even feed it to your animals. Jewish law renders this to mean that any meat (animal & fowl) may not be cooked in any animal milk (cow, goat, etc.). Fish and some grasshoppers are Kosher but not considered as meat. Fish and meat are never eaten together but can can be served at the same meal on separate plates and using separate cutlery. Eggs are not considered as meat and could be used with meat or milk. Milk includes any milk products including milk, butter and cheese. After eating meat, Jews will wait one, 3 or 6 hours before eating milk (depending on their family custom). After eating milk, Jews will rinse their mouth before eating meat. Meat and milk are never served at the same meal. After eating hard cheese Jews will wait one, 3 or 6 hours before eating meat. Meat and milk are not cooked in the same pots and not eaten with the same dishes. A Kosher home will have 2 sets of cooking utensils and 2 sets of dishes, cutlery, tableware and even salt cellars; one for meat and one for milk.


What food are Jews not allowed to mix up?

Jewish law prohibits eating milk and meat together.


Can Muslims keep pigs-meat and milk together?

no


Can meat and milk be eaten together under Islamic dietary laws?

No. Islamic dietary is like a kosher diet you cannot eat milk with meat.


What do Jews not eat together?

This is indeed the case and stems from the Biblical prohibition against boiling a calf in its mother's milk. The amount of time that should be left between consuming meat and dairy varies with different Jewish communities having different traditions. Around six hours if perhaps commonest, but among some communities (such as the Dutch) it is as little as one hour.


Why aren't meat and dairy mixed in judaism?

The Torah (Pentateuch) forbids "cooking a kid in its mother's milk." According to ancient tradition this means that milk and meat may not be cooked nor eaten together.


Why cant Jewish people have dairy and meat together?

The Torah forbids cooking a lamb in its mother's milk. So that we don't accidentally violate this or appear to violate this, we don't combine any meat and milk.


What does the commandment thou shalt not seethe a kid in its mother's milk mean to Jewish cooking?

It's the basis of the avoidance of cooking meat and dairy products together, eating meat and dairy products together, and profiting from a combination of meat and dairy products.


Why do Jews have to kitchens?

because in our bible it says that we shall not cook a lamb in his mothers milk, we perceived this as don't eat milk and meat together so to help us keep them separate we cook meat in one kitchen and milk in another. another reason might be because of passover, on passover we cannot eat certain foods called chametz to make sure we don't eat it we use another kitchen or thoroughly clean out our original kitchen.


Does milk meat and dairy taste better in a refrigerator or outside?

Some meats are better cold, such as luncheon meats, while other meats such as roast beef or pork chops are better served hot. As for milk, some people like warm milk and others like it cold. Most dairy products are better served cold.


Which animals does not give milk. meat or eggs?

Crocodiles do not give milk, meat or eggs.


Do rats eat meat milk or eggs?

Rats can eat meat, milk, eggs, and anything they come to contact with.