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2006-07-14 16:13:19 · 12 answers · asked by Anonymous in Food & Drink Cooking & Recipes

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Kosher food. Foods are kosher when they meet all criteria that Jewish law applies to food. Invalidating characteristics may range from the presence of a mixture of meat and milk, to the use of produce from Israel that has not been tithed properly, or even the use of cooking utensils which had previously been used for non-kosher foods.

2006-07-14 20:44:23 · answer #1 · answered by #15mwu 5 · 0 0

Depends on whether they are religious or not. For religious Jews, they eat kosher food which is detailed described in the Bible. For non-religious ones, they eat just like the non-Jewish people do.

2006-07-14 23:24:10 · answer #2 · answered by claire d 2 · 0 0

Apfelstrudel
Babka
Bagel
Bialy
Blintz
Brisket
Challah (hallah)
Chicken soup (lokshen mit yoch)
Cholent (Hebrew: Chamin)
Chopped liver
chremzel, chremsel, chremzlach
Farfel ([1])
Falafel
Forshmak, Forschmak (Vorschmack)
Gefilte fish
Gondi (garbanzo meat dumplings soup made by Iranian Jews)
Halva
Hamantasch (Hamantash, Homentash)
Haroset (Haroseth)
Holishkes
Huluptzes stuffed cabbage
Israeli Salad
Jachnun
Karpas
Kasha
Kichlach
Kishka (Kishke)
Knaidel (pl. Knaidlach)
Knish
Kreplach
Kugel
Latke (Potato pancakes)
Lox
Malawach
Matzah balls
Matzo
Pickled Herring
Rugelach
Schmaltz
Schmaltz Herring
Schawarma
Schnitzel
Sladko(Slatko)
Sufganiya (Sufganiyah, Sufganiyot)
Tabouli
Teiglach
Tzimmes
Varnishke(s)
White fish

On Shabbat

Challah
Gefilte fish
Chicken soup
Lukshen (noodles)
Baked or Roasted Chicken
Chopped liver
Kugel
Cholent
Chamin
Kishka

On Rosh Hashana
Round honey Challah
Tzimmes
Teiglach
Honey cake
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Before the start of Yom Kippur
Chicken soup
Kreplach

On Sukkot
Boiled Tongue
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On Hanukkah
Latke
Sufganiyah

On Purim
Hamantaschen
Kreplach

On Passover
It is forbidden to eat Chametz (leavened foodstuffs, such as yeast breads) during the holiday of Passover
Matzo
Matzo balls
Matzo brei
Matzo Farfel
Passover Seder Plate
Marror (Maror, Moror, Morror) - usually horseradish.
Beitzah - hard-boiled or roasted egg.
Karpas - usually celery, parsley, or lettuce.
Salt water
Z'roa - shankbone of a lamb.
Charoset
Chazeret

On Shavuot
Blintz
Cheesecake
Dairy foods in general

2006-07-14 23:15:51 · answer #3 · answered by rn491964 3 · 0 0

I heard they dont eat anything that comes from pigs, but they eat anything that says its kosher, it will let you know its kosher on the out side of the product with a small letter k.

2006-07-14 23:19:49 · answer #4 · answered by Dollz05 2 · 0 0

Gefilte Fish
Matzah Ball Soup
Knishes
Blintzes
Cholent
Holishkes
Challah
thats all i know some of them are pretty good P.S. im not jewish

2006-07-14 23:16:42 · answer #5 · answered by born2hunt 2 · 0 0

I saw a commercial one time for Kosher Hebrew Dogs. I think they exclusively eat those.

2006-07-14 23:44:49 · answer #6 · answered by LilMikey 3 · 0 0

Kosher foods. They avoid:
The combination of meat and dairy
Any pig products
Shrimp and maybe other shellfish

2006-07-14 23:17:21 · answer #7 · answered by retrodragonfly 7 · 0 0

depends. are they american jews? israeli jews? african jews? chinese jews? latin american jews?

most american jews only eat traditional food on jewish holidays. most of the time, the california and new york jews i know are eating chinese food and drinking diet pepsi.

that is like saying "what kind of food do christians eat."

NOT ALL JEWS ARE KOSHER. THAT IS ABSURD!
VERY FEW AMERICAN JEWS KEEP KOSHER.

2006-07-14 23:16:42 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Kosher :)

2006-07-14 23:17:25 · answer #9 · answered by someonesomewhere 2 · 0 0

KOSHER FOODS

2006-07-14 23:16:43 · answer #10 · answered by ChrissyLicious 6 · 0 0

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