Because God said so.
if it's kosher
Yes.
No, moose isn' kosher.
"Kosher" is what the Jewish people call those types of food that the Torah permits. The Torah was given during the lifetime of Moses, from God, in the Sinai wilderness.See also:More about the laws of keeping kosher
Foods that Jewish people cannot eat are known as 'non-kosher'.
Their is only one reason, because God told them to
They eat any kind of meat except for pork. However, it MUST be kosher.
Flounder is a type of fish that has both fins and scales, so flounder is kosher.
Yes, if the cereal is labeled as being kosher.
People of the Jewish religion eat 'kosher" (meaning fit) food because that is the way they were commanded by God in the Tanach.
So long as it's kosher certified.
Not usually, no; because gelatin is often made from non-kosher animals. You need to see if the sweets are kosher. Look for a symbol that is a capital K or capital U with a circle around it. There is kosher gelatin, for Jewish people who keep kosher. This gelatin is made from kosher beef or from vegetable-sources. There is also agar, which is made from seaweed, which can be used in the exact same recipes as gelatin.