Jews eat lots of dairy and fruit dishes. Cheesecake, for example, is a very popular dish on Shavuot (also known as Pentecost or Shavuot), and many cheesecakes have fruit topping. The big restriction is that Jewish tradition forbids eating dairy foods at the same time as meat or too soon after a meat meal. So, after eating a corned-beef sandwich or a good beef brisket, an observant Jew will not accept a dairy dessert.
Mixing meat and dairy, and shellfish and pork are NOT considered healthy.
There is no reason for Jews to not combine dairy and eggs. Eggs are classified as 'pareve' which means that they are neutral and can be combined with either meat or dairy.
Jewish people mark Tu Bishvat by eating a symbolic meal of fruit and nuts.
if you want
It is ok to eat fruit and then milk.
We can eat dairy 30 minutes after meat, or meat six hours after dairy.
Meat and dairy.
Meat and dairy
You mean "quiche." Only if it's a dairy quiche.
Some people can't eat dairy products.
Yes, if they are kosher. However, since dairy and meat cannot be mixed, Jews cannot eat dairy foods if they contain meat or if there is insufficient time between the dairy consumption and the meat consumption.
You can never eat too much fruit unless you cant eat them. so eat them every day!