Leviticus 11:4 explicitly forbids Camel meat.
Pork meat
Yes, Jews; as well as Muslims; can eat duck meat,
The scriptures for the Muslims(Koran) and the scriptures for the Jews(Torah) both list animals that are unclean or forbidden to eat. There is some truth to this. In those days, these forbidden foods were not probably prepared and cooked or would spoil easy---no refrigerators. This rule actually helped to keep the people healthier than others.
Jewish dietary laws are far stricter than those of halal, some examples of foods allowed in halal that aren't allowed in kashrut are: camel, shellfish, and combination of meat and milk.
Yes, if there is necessity and/or requirement. However, he/she is forbidden from eating its meat.
* Jews* Muslims * Vegetarians, who don't eat any type of meat; this includes the followers of some religions as well
muslim and chinese people can eat meat
Muslims aren't allowed to eat pork. Jews aren't supposed to eat meat from any animal that does not chew its cud and have split hooves.
For both Muslims and Jews, they don't eat pig meat. Not sure about Christians what they do.
not really, dog meat is forbidden in Islam. Some of the native tribal groups in the jungles do, but most of the population are Muslims.
Camel meat sounds reasonable. Camel steak, ribs etc.
Well i am Muslim myself and i know that the meat Muslims eat should be "Halal" and if meat or pig or anything Muslims do not eat, that is called "Haram" By Dr.Sharfraz. Choudhury