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    5 foods that jewish people do not eat?

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Here are some friends with simlar question as we.And I have this question for many days,anyone help us?
Kitty said: Yes.5 foods that jewish people do not eat?-I try seach this on internet but no results found.Maybe this is a stupid question.
Mike said: oh,no,you are wrong.I have found as below for this question(5 foods that jewish people do not eat?),it will help you,my kids.



Answer:
Camel,
Pig,
Hare,
Shark
Catfish
Crab
Lobster
Octopus and squid,
birds such as vultures and birds of prey such as hawks and eagles
Pork
Marshmallows
Hamburger and cheese pizza
Lobster
Crab
Beef stroganoff
If you mean non kosher here are the general rules.

The basic categories are as follows:
Food derived from animals must be from kosher animals as listed in the Bible.
Meat products from kosher animals must be " shechted" (ritual slaughter) properly in order to be permissable.
Meat products from kosher animals that were " terefah," meaning they had some specific fatal disease or injury are not kosher.
There must be no mixing of meat and milk or milk products. One must have separate utensils for meat and milk food preparation, eating and storage.
The utensils used to prepare, eat and store kosher food must be completely clean of any non-kosher food. They must not have even absorbed the taste of non-kosher food (i.e. a pot used to cook meat and milk).
Certain agricultural products are restricted, such as fruits of a tree that is in its first three years, and produce of Israel that has not been tithed.
Leavened bread and products are considered non-kosher during the Passover holiday.


Here are specifics
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/kosher_food...
pork, non kosher foods
1- Bacon
2 - Ham
3 - Pork chops
4 - Cheeseburgers
5 - Pizza that has meat on it (other than anchovies)

Jewish people don't eat pork products of any kind, and do not eat meat with milk products, so meals that combine meat and cheese (i.e. lasagna) are forbidden.
birds of prey, any sort of insect, anything that lives under the ocean without scales, pigs, any animals that are not killed in a kosher manner.

these are all prescribed against in the torah i believe. there are more, but you asked for five.

plus, jewish people CAN eat those things if they wanted to. only observant jews don't. but even jews who are not particularly observant usually will observe dietary restrictions over high holidays like passover, etc.
PORK, SHRIMPS, LOBSTER, CLAMS,THERE THE SCAVENGERS OF THE SEA,NO MIXING DAIRY WITH MEAT, NAMASTE
1) chocolate
2) Microwaveable Hamburger helper
3) Fritos
4) rainbow cookies
5) pure turkey
I see that we've clarified that Jews don't eat non-Kosher food and what those are. But for the record, we do eat chocolate, rainbow cookies, and turkey, they just have to be kosher. We also eat kosher marshmallows that are made from fish gelatain as opposed to pig gelatain. And in Israel, where they are kosher, we also eat Fritos!
Also, most popular non-kosher recipies have kosher versions, such as lasagna that is made with just meat or just cheese, chicken kiev made with margarine, etc.


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