What does Jewish people eat?!


Question: What does Jewish people eat!?
I want to know the main entrees of Jewish people!.
also, what are some of the main produce that Jewish people purchase at grocery stores!?
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Answers:
Matzo ball soup is very delicious and is basically a chicken broth and the matzo balls are similar to bread!.

Gefilte fish is the cut up parts of fish that you can buy in a jar usually at grocery stores!.

Challah bread and bagels

Latkahs are potato pancakes you probably heard of before

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Everything the average person eats!. If they follow Kosher dietary rules then they DON'T do the following:
1!. Eat pork of any kind (pigs eat anything including flesh from other animals so their a no, no)
2!. Eat meat from the rear third of the cow (the slaughter method of slitting the throat does not let blood drain from rear portion of the cow, so in days of no refrigeration, that section putrefied first!.
3!. Eat bottom feeders such as crabs, lobsters, clams, catfish, etc (it is thought that bottom feeders live on the junk at the bottom of the ocean, lakes, rivers)
4!. Never eat or cook meat and dairy products at the same time (the eating & cooking dishes in ancient times were porous and absorbed dairy which when combined with meat could cause salmonella poisoning)


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If they are traditional Jews, Kosher foods!. Most Jewish people love Chinese and Italian foods, as well as the traditional Chicken Soup, Matza balls, blintzes, kugel and gavelta fish!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

being jewish my family usually eats alot of chicken and matzo ball soup we keep Kosher this is our dietary laws and we eat alot of fried things but also everything you eat!.Www@FoodAQ@Com





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