Many Taoists are strictly vegetarian in order to keep in line with the Tao, but a good number of Taoists are not vegetarian and this is not seen as an infraction of Taoist values. Alcohol is also generally not consumed. Other these two things, there are no major dietary laws or practices that Taoists follow.
What do you mean? Adults should simply follow all laws! ;)
Some are vegetarians and others follow the dietary laws in Leviticus 11
No, however not all Jews follow the Jewish dietary laws.
Christians should not eat pork according to their beliefs because it is considered unclean and prohibited in the Old Testament of the Bible. This dietary restriction is outlined in the book of Leviticus as part of the laws given to the Israelites by God. Some Christians continue to follow these dietary laws as a way of honoring and obeying God's commands.
There's no exact number, but it's mostly Orthodox Jews who follow the dietary laws.
The kosher dietary laws were designed to preserve health standards, and it's mostly Orthodox Jews that follow these laws.
All of them hopefully
Without laws there would be chaos. Laws are promulgated so that there can be an orderly society.
There are no Catholic dietary laws.
Pork is considered haram in Islamic dietary laws.
Yes, locusts are considered halal in Islamic dietary laws.
No, crawfish is not considered halal according to Islamic dietary laws.