Most Jews do not eat pork, and they do not eat foods that combine meat with dairy products. They also do not eat shellfish, and they do not eat meat from any animals with cloven (divided) hooves. There may be some Jewish groups that have more lenient dietary laws.
Muslims do not eat pork, and I believe most abstain from alcohol of any kind.
Many Roman Catholics abstain from meat on Fridays during the season of Lent. Years ago, this rule applied every Friday throughout the year. It technically still does.
bread and wine.
Orthodox Jews are only allowed to eat kosher foods.
Muslims aren't allowed to eat pork.
Meat and dairy.
In the Langar, you eat only plant foods, such as fruits, berries and vegetables. Everybody is allowed to eat with them. They only eat after they pray in the Gurdwara.
yes, it is customary to eat dairy foods. Although it is allowed to eat meat on the holiday as well. (But of course, not dairy and meat together!--that would not be kosher)
Catholics are not limited in what they can eat. The only exception is during lent when fasting occurs.
what do christmas mean to christains
on fridays catholics are not allowed to eat meat by:snakeman
Some fasts omit all foods with some also omitting water. These are commonly 24 hour fasts.
yes,there are,like fish and meat is allowed to eat.
Yes, like all foods, as long as it doesn't contain blood.