Dairy and meat cannot be combined according to the laws of kashrut.
If the food is Kosher, it is not forbidden. That said, you can't mix Kosher milk with Kosher meat, as the mixing of meat and dairy is not allowed. Certain parts of Kosher animals may not be eaten either. Blood, the fat which surrounds the vital organs, and the sciatic nerve and its adjoining blood vessels may not be eaten.
No. Kosher is eaten everywhere.
Christianity does not require kosher foods.
At a kosher grocery store or a regular grocery store that sells kosher foods.
Any food can be eaten at a Bar/Bat Mitzvah, including traditional and non traditional foods. The Bar/Bat Mitzvah child can pick the food.
Instead of bread, matzos are eaten. Other foods are the same as the rest of the year, except that they should have kashruth certification indicating that they are kosher for Pesach (Passover). Leavened foods (cakes, pastries, breads) are not eaten.
Kosher foods are made with natural ingredients.
Kosher foods aren't specifically gmo free.
Kosher food is eaten whenever a Jew is hungry, because we don't like starving and we can't eat anything else.
It means eating kosher foods.
glatt kosher foods was founded on 08/22/1648
Sinai Kosher Foods and Best's Kosher merged.