Yes.
Not much difference - Halal is practiced by Muslims, and Kosher is practiced by Jews. Neither eat pork, and each have requirements on how their meat is slaughtered and processed.
No ______ Kosher deli meat still has nitrates.
Babies can safely consume lunch meat after they turn one year old, as it is recommended to avoid giving them processed meats before that age due to the risk of foodborne illnesses.
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.)
Yes, lunch meats contain fat. Lunch meat is derrived from animals, which all contain a good amount of saturated and unsaturated fat. Lunch meats are highly processed and considered bad for your health.
Sabeny.com is a new kosher online grocery store. They sell a range of Kosher groceries and meat and have a price guarantee. They currently sell fresh and frozen kosher meat and kosher poultry, in addition to all other kosher grocery products.
If Muslims do not have access to halal meat then kosher meat is acceptable.
Masago comes from Capelin which is a kosher species. So yes, masago is kosher so long as it was processed in a kosher facility.
If it's made of oats alone - or oats and other plants or minerals (such as salt) - without no animal products, then kosher and can be eaten by observant Jews. You'll need kosher milk too, if you want to make kosher porridge. As oatmeal is a processed food, religiously observant Jews would require that the product be certified kosher.