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Better to stick with fish for the main course, and avoid any meat items anywhere in the meal.

That includes sauces, broths, etc. that have any meat origin. Also avoid sauces or broths with

"seafood" origin, like oyster sauce etc.

Other ideas to consider:

-- For a kosher meal, "fish" does not mean "anything that lives in water". There are many

non-kosher species that swim. Kosher fish generally means a fish that looks like a fish,

doesn't have claws or a shell etc. But that's not a reliable working definition. Better to

phone a local kosher market and ask. Or, better yet for this particular occasion, do your

shopping there.

-- If your friends are concerned about keeping kosher, it seems like they would be hesitant

to join you for dinner no-questions-asked.

-- If they did agree to have dinner with you, then perhaps they decided to leave kosher

at home, and not make an issue of it.

-- If they want to keep kosher even in your home, then the discussion of what to serve them

is a discussion you could be having with them, not with some stranger on WikiAnswers.

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