Yes, it is.
Egg and meat
No. Pork is not poultry.
ostrich is considered a bird.
Yes, an ostrich is considered a fowl. Specifically, it belongs to the group of flightless birds known as ratites, which also includes emus, kiwis, and cassowaries. While they are not classified as traditional poultry like chickens or ducks, they are part of the broader avian category that includes fowl. Ostriches are known for their large size and strong legs, adapted for running rather than flying.
Poultry is from warm blooded animals and is considered as meat as regarding the abstinence rules.
One characteristic of a poultry animal is that it is a bird. Typically, birds have wings. For example, chickens, ducks, and roosters are all considered poultry animals!
Parrots are not poultry. Poultry is defined as birds kept specifically for the purpose of collecting their eggs, or killing for meat.
Eggs are a poultry product, the same as milk is a dairy product.
Yes, ostrich meat is consumed in some parts of the world. It is known to be a lean and healthy alternative to traditional meats. Ostrich eggs are also consumed and are considered a delicacy in some cultures.
Ostrich meat has a similar texture to beef but a flavor profile closer to lean poultry like chicken. It is often described as having a slightly gamey taste with a hint of sweetness, while chicken is milder and more familiar in taste.
Poultry meat must be frozen to keep it preserved, as it is no longer considered suitable for consumption after 10 days in the fridge.
Fish comes from the water Poultry, commonly known as chicken or turkey, are birds. Meat, commonly considered anything other than poultry and fish, are mammals.