The Torah strictly forbids the consumption of blood.
Actually they can. That's how they are killed for their meat.
The reason it bled because the hook is on the fishes gill and that's were it breathes. The hook tears threw the tissue, meat , and skin and it's slime and that's why it bled.
no, fish is not meat under Jewish law.
Meat and dairy.
Shellfish and pork.
It's considered not kosher to eat meat and dairy together.
The simple past of bleed is bled, and the past participle is also bled.
"Bled" already is a past participle, or the past indicative, of "bleed". "Bled" itself has no past particple.
bled
Meat and dairy.
A kosher butcher.
Fleishig is "meaty," that is, made of or containing meat, or suitable for a meat meal according to Jewish dietary law.