Grapes, as a fruit, are kosher. However, grape products have additional rules specific to grapes due to the religious significance of the fruit.
Yes.
Kosher preparation. The main consideration in kosher food is that all the ingredients must be kosher, and the machinery that the food is processed on should not have been used to make non-kosher foods. Wine is different than food because of a sensitive historical situation. Because idolators used to offer wine to their idols, kosher wine must be protected under the supervision of a religious Jew or certifying agency. Today, the way you can be sure that wine or processed foods are kosher is that they have the symbol of a kosher certifying agency.
like grapes dogs arent supposed to eat any but the limit is very low
All alcohol is kosher unless something is added to it to render it non-kosher such as flavourings or cream. Additionally, due to the holy nature of grapes in Judaism, any alcohol product containing grape, including wine, requires specific certification.
No, grapes are not citrus.In the scientific classification, grapes are in the genus vitis.But lemons, oranges pomelos and limes etc are in the genus citrus.
Islam forbids alcohol completely. Judaism permits alcohol. It's forbidden only when the product isn't kosher; such as alcoholic beverages which include ingredients from non-kosher animals (such as pig-based additives in certain beers), or wine that does not accord with the kosher requirements of "mevushal" or the particular issues of non-Jewish contact with the fermented grapes.
"Yes it is know for its sweet taste. Manischewitz wine is made with sweet grapes, therefore creating the sweet taste. It is also a kosher wine that was established in 1888."
It is kosher so long as it is certified kosher.
Fox meat is not kosher. See:More about what is and isn't kosher
It needs to be cooked in a kosher vessel and have kosher ingredients. If purchased, it (or the bakery) should have kosher-certification.
Yes and no. There are many recipes that can be made kosher with kosher substitutes.
Manischewitz is a very popular brand of kosher food products, and is most known for their kosher wines. The company is based in Naples, New York, and the various flavors and types of wines that they produce are created with grapes they have grown, bottled, and then shipped from their own facilities.