Due to vineyards being able to flourish in the climate of Israel, their drink of choice is usually wine (for celebratory purposes). Any Mediterranean style food made with olive oil is popular, and during the week of Unleavened Bread (Passover) all foods are made without yeast and dishes are made with matzoh instead.
No. Jews cannot drink pig milk according to the laws of Kashrut.
Jews eat and drink food and beverages just like any other person. Religiously observant Jews would require all consumables to be kosher.
No
Yes. Religiously observant Jews will only drink kosher soft drinks. Most major brands are kosher.
i am not sure about eating a drink, but I know that you can drink food if grind it up and make it a food slushy
There is no issue with Jews eating vegetarian food. However, religiously observant Jews would require that the food in question be kosher.
On festivals such as Passover, wine is had.
Yes.
The laws dictating food production and consumption for Jews are called 'kashrut'.
Youghurt is a food, although it is liquid it is still classed as a food. Not a drink.
Youghurt is a food, although it is liquid it is still classed as a food. Not a drink.
No. Jews are not allowed to eat or drink blood (Leviticus ch.3).