Since Pollock fish have fins and scales, it is a kosher fish and there is no theological prohibition against eating it. However a majority of Seventh-day Adventists are vegetarian and do not eat meat of any kind, including fish, for health reasons.
I know that Northern Fur Seals do.
Yes, Seventh-day Adventists can eat cod fish. Cod fish is considered a clean food according to the dietary guidelines outlined in Leviticus 11 and Deuteronomy 14, which are often followed by Seventh-day Adventists. Additionally, many Seventh-day Adventists choose to follow a pescatarian diet, which allows for the consumption of fish like cod.
Pollock fish primarily feed on small fish, crustaceans, and zooplankton. Their diet consists of organisms like copepods, krill, and small shrimp, which they catch while swimming in the water column. As opportunistic feeders, Pollock may also consume other available marine organisms, adapting their diet based on the availability of food sources in their environment.
To name a couple Tuna and Cod. Cod can be subsituted with Pollock! And yet people still kill the cod!
No they cannot
Adventists typically follow a vegetarian or plant-based diet, as many adhere to the health principles outlined by the Seventh-day Adventist Church. However, some Adventists may choose to eat fish, including flounder, depending on individual beliefs and dietary choices. It ultimately varies among individuals within the denomination, as adherence to dietary guidelines can differ.
Fin whales feed mainly on krill. However, they also eat schooling fish including herring, cod, mackerel, Pollock, sardine, and capelin. Fish are eaten more often in winter.
Humpback whales eat krill and small schooling fish such as herring, salmon, capelin and sand lance as well as Mackerel, pollock and haddock .
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The only 'rule' about the consumption of any type of fish is that it has scales and fins. There are no other specific rules about salmon or any other type of fish. Because salmon have these two characteristics, they are considered "clean" and can be eaten by Seventh-day Adventists (though a vegetarian diet is recommended).Many Seventh-day Adventists believe that salmon is a food that is regularly affected by cross-contamination and other foodborne related pathogens.Whilst this myth has been proven incorrect in recent times, a large amount of Seventh-day Adventists are firm believers, despite this popular chain of thought.**********************************************************************Cross-contamination can occur between any types of food, not just salmon, and this has been proved to be true and not only Seventh-day Adventists believe it.Yes, and any fish that have scales.
Yes some Adventists eat chicken. It is not prohibited, as it is a kosher meat, however a majority of Seventh-day Adventists are vegetarian. If you are considering preparing food for a group of Seventh-day Adventists, it may be better to prepare a vegetarian meal.
Seventh-day Adventists have no moral prohibition against eating lamb, though it is true that many are vegetarians.