When it comes to meats, Kosher is not synonymous with Halal, so no, we cannot eat Kosher Gelatin.
Gelatin is considered kosher by many Jews regardless of its source of origin. For Muslims, if gelatin is prepared from swine or cows that are not dhabeeha, it is haraam.
Depends on the gelatin. Muslims can eat "K-gelatin", or kosher gelatin, which is from cows. Gelatin from pigs, however, is forbidden. To know which gelatin is in a food product, call the number provided and ask. See the related question below for more information.
Muslims are not allowed to eat starbursts due to their beliefs. Gelatin that is in starburst candies, are derived from pig or plant in which is not Kosher in their religion.
Candy that contains gelatin that comes from a pig.
The problem is the gelatin. Most brands of Gummy Bears are made with non-kosher gelatin (manufactured using ingredients derived from the innards of pigs), meaning the candy itself is not kosher. There are, however, a couple of brands made for Jewish and Muslim audiences (Muslims too cannot eat non-kosher gelatin). I enclose a link to one of those brands of kosher Gummy Bears.
Not usually, no; because gelatin is often made from non-kosher animals. You need to see if the sweets are kosher. Look for a symbol that is a capital K or capital U with a circle around it. There is kosher gelatin, for Jewish people who keep kosher. This gelatin is made from kosher beef or from vegetable-sources. There is also agar, which is made from seaweed, which can be used in the exact same recipes as gelatin.
yes they are, there is no gelatin in them
The kosher gelatin in yoplait is beef derived so you should call the company of the product before you eat the food products and ask if its vegetarian.
If it says "kosher" you can be assured it contains no pork. Most kosher gelatin is from cows.
Muslims and Jews cannot eat most types of marshmallows since they are made from pig-derived gelatin. Jains and other vegetarian groups (like some Buddhist sects) cannot eat marshmallows for the same reason. However, there are forms of cow-derived and vegetable-derived gelatin that can be substituted for pig-derived gelatin. These types of marshmallows can be consumed by people of those religions. Some marshmallow brands are certified as kosher and are made with vegetable gelatin.
most marshmallows contain gelatin, which is made from pig bone, a pig is a non kosher animal gelatin made from it is considered to not be kosher.
Yes, Kosher meat is halal for Muslims to eat
K-gelatin is gelatin made from kosher sources. Most kosher gelatin is made from either fish or seaweed.