Jews are only permitted to eat animals with split hooves and who chew their cud. Rabbits don't have split hooves or chew their cud. Jews also eat fish with only fins and scales and eat only certain birds that The Bible permits.
Yes. Lamb is a kosher species. Mutton, when slaughtered and prepared in accordance with the pertinent laws of Kashruth, is permissible at the table of observant Jews.
Yes, as long as it is slaughtered and prepared following the laws of kashrut.
So long as the lamb is slaughtered and prepared correctly, it's kosher and religiously observant Jews can eat it.
Yes. Lamb is kosher.
Lamb can be kosher for Passover. However, Ashkenazi Jews traditionally do not eat lamb during Passover.
If lamb chops have an unpleasant odor or have turned any strange colors, such as blue or green, it is safe to say that they have expired. Do not eat them.
Yes. Lamp chops should have a little pink in the middle.
lamb chops covered in chocolate ans sprinkles
Yes, they're kosher
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Norma put the lamb chops in the boiler
In a rack of lamb the ribs/ chops are still joined together in one piece. Lamb chops are separated / individual pieces of meat (and bone)
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If they are bought from a kosher butcher, yes.
No not if they are vegitarian.
Lamb chops grilled over a wood fire is an excellent dish.