A wide variety of allowed (or halal) food. Refer to question below for details.
Nothing in religion says that food is haram or is not allowed to eat if cooked by non Muslim. It is important that the food itself and its cooking gradients are halal and is allowed for eating by Muslims. See related question below for more information.
Who said Muslims aren't allowed to eat with Hindu's. Of course they're allowed to eat with them but they can't eat haraam food that they may eat.
In Islam we are able to eat every thing except ham food and every kind of pig ingredients. What a Muslim typically eats has more to do with where he lives than any common "Muslim cuisine".
There is no food allowed or not allowed by Christians. There are two major teachings about food though. 1. If your culture honors God by eating or not eating certain things, then other Christians are to honor that tradition when in your presence. 2. Your body is the temple of the Holy Spirit, so you should feed it with those things that are good for you.
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What Muslims can eat in entree should be according to what is allowed for them eat as food. Refer to related question below for more information.
It is mentioned in the Quran 2:173 that one can eat food otherwise not allowed, in extreme circumstances.
Meat is halal (allowed) for Muslims anywhere so far meeting the allowed (hala) Muslim food requirements. Refer to the related question, listed below, for more information on what is allowed for Muslims to eat and not eat.
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Yes. Muslim food laws have nothing to do with who cooked the food. The only place where it matters is during the slaughter of an animal to be considered "halal" or "allowed". The slaughtering process involves uttering of some prayers, and hence generally only animals slaughtered by Muslims or Jews are considered Halal. Apart from that, any one can cook food for a Muslim and the food stays "halal". Similarly, Muslims can sit together and share food with anyone.