Oh, dude, of course, Jewish people eat meat. They just follow some dietary laws, like not mixing meat and dairy or avoiding certain animals. So, yeah, they chow down on some brisket and matzo ball soup just like the rest of us. Like, who doesn't love a good pastrami sandwich, am I right?
They eat any kind of meat except for pork. However, it MUST be kosher.
Jewish people do eat meat, although the meat of some animals is considered unfit for consumption in accordance with the Torah.
Jewish people keep kosher. They do not eat pork or animal that were killed for meat painfully and slowly (rather then quickly,) they don't eat shellfish, and they don't eat dairy and meat together.
Meat and dairy
It's considered not kosher to eat meat and dairy together.
Shellfish and pork.
Jews can eat mince. There is no evidence that Jewish people are any different to other humans and all humans are capable of digesting meat of all kinds.
A Jewish traditional bean and meat stew that we eat on Shabbat morning.
Meat and dairy.
If desert animals eat meat then they are carnivores because they hunt meat I the desert and they hunt in the desert.Carnivores-animals and people eat meatloaf some people don't eat meat then they are vegetarian people that don't like meat and don't eat methinks
Kosher meat comes from those land animals which have split hooves and chew their cud (such as beef and mutton).
yes we are carnivores we eat meat some people eat meat carnivores are meat eaters do u eat meat? then you are a carnivore