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Question
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In order to be kosher, which of the following foods are Jews not allowed to eat?
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beef & lamb
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beef & chicken
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pork & shellfish
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salmon & lamb
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -Kosher animals are ruminants, in other words they chew cud, and they have split hooves, such as sheep or cows. Pigs are not ruminants, so they are not kosher. Animals that live in water can only be eaten if they have fins and scales.
Detailed explanation-2: -Kosher foods fall into three categories: meat, dairy, and “pareve, ‘’ sometimes spelled “parve.” Meat. Kosher meat comes from animals that have split hooves–like cows, sheep, and goats–and chew their cud. When these types of animals eat, partially digested food (cud) returns from the stomach for them to chew again.
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