Yes, some Jews do eat organs, but it depends on dietary laws and individual preferences. In kosher dietary practices, certain organs may be permitted if they come from kosher animals and are prepared according to specific guidelines. However, the consumption of certain organs, particularly from non-kosher animals, is prohibited. Additionally, some Jews may avoid organ meats due to personal or cultural reasons.
Jews who eat kosher will not eat snails since snails are not kosher. However, not all Jews eat according to the laws of kashrut, so some Jews do eat snails.
Observant Jews do not eat crayfish.
Orthodox Jews are only allowed to eat kosher foods.
Muslims and Jews don't eat pork. Muslims eat shellfish, but Jews don't.
Jews eat food -- observant Jews attempt to keep the laws of kashrut by eating kosher food. When? Many Jews eat 3 meals a day with occasional snacks. Some skip breakfast.
no, it is because God's Torah forbids Jews to eat pork. Non-Jews are permitted to eat it.
Yes, Jews can eat chicken. Religiously observant Jews would require that the chicken be kosher.
All organs generally.
The Torah states that Jews should eat kosher food.
Yes, Jews; as well as Muslims; can eat duck meat,
Religiously observant Jews will only eat foods that are kosher.
There is no food that all Jews eat by dint of the fact that all Jews are different people with different tastes and choices.