it eats its own poo and it has worms and last it has toxins!
Yes, Kosher meat is halal for Muslims to eat
Halal
no, if you look on the back after the ingredients it either has a circled U or a circled K and it’s basically halal cause its kosher
Not much difference - Halal is practiced by Muslims, and Kosher is practiced by Jews. Neither eat pork, and each have requirements on how their meat is slaughtered and processed.
Yes it is. Now there is a distinction between what is Halal (permitted) and what is Thabeeha (Islamic slaughtering of meat which has certain specific requirements that may not be done in Kosher slaughtering). But permitted would be anything that is truly Kosher.
Hi-Chew is not kosher, halal, or vegetarian.
JudaismThe Torah specifies that only animals that are cloven-footed (split hooves) and chew their cud are fit for eating. Pigs are cloven-footed, but don't chew their cud, so pork is not considered kosher.
There is kosher food available in Bogota including kosher restaurants. A Google search for 'kosher food bogota' pulls up all sorts of information.
It is halal if not including any alcohol or forbidden ingredients per Islam religion.
A pastry that is purely vegetarian could be both kosher and halal. If a pastry contains lard, it is neither kosher nor halal. The use of carmine (red number 4), it is not kosher or hallal because carmine comes from a forbidden insect (cherry filling frequently has carmine die to make it an intense red). If a pastry contains rum, it might be kosher but it won't be hallal. If a butter-based pastry contains beef (for example, "pigs in a blanket" made with beef hot dogs), it could be hallel, but it is not kosher. (I say "could be" because both kosher and hallal certification are also concerned with the implements and oven used for baking, and with the provenance of the ingredients.)
halal or kosher food
If Muslims do not have access to halal meat then kosher meat is acceptable.