Yes
A kosher hamburger (beef, chicken, turkey, lamb, etc burger) is a burger that is made from kosher meat. A hamburger is kosher provided the meat used for the burger is from a kosher species of animal and has been raised and slaughtered according to the laws of kashrut (Jewish dietary laws).
If they are bought from a kosher butcher, yes.
Lamb is a kosher animal. A lamb may be eaten by a follower of Judaism whenit's slaughtered, inspected, butchered, the meat 'koshered', then cooked andserved according to the Jewish dietary laws.Sheep, including lambs, rams, and ewes, are kosher animals. The conceptof 'kosher' and the concept of 'clean' are not the same.
Lamb can be kosher for Passover. However, Ashkenazi Jews traditionally do not eat lamb during Passover.
If they came from a kosher lamb, then certainly.
No ______ Kosher deli meat still has nitrates.
Lamb is an animal that is considered fit for eating according to the laws of kashrut. The animal would still have to be slaughtered and prepared correctly for the meat to be considered kosher.
Fox meat is not kosher. See:More about what is and isn't kosher
Yes, Kosher meat is halal for Muslims to eat
A kosher butcher will only sell kosher meat. Regular butchers don't sell kosher meat.
No. Emu meat is not considered kosher because emu resembles ostriches which are not kosher as well. (The rhea and the cassowary are not kosher for the same reason.)
Beef, chicken, and lamb are all meat according to kashrut. As such, dairy cannot be combined with any of these.