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    #11
    Originally posted by wendigo100
    Not subtle enough though!

    Pity, I had just composed this new thread about my cousin serving halal food to his jewish clientelle to save it going to waste...

    What's the difference between Halal and Kosher? I thought both Jews and Muslims are not allowed to eat blood, hence they need to bleed animals before eating the meet - both bleed animals then bless the food?? not sure if this info is correct though!!

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      #12
      Originally posted by SandyDown
      What's the difference between Halal and Kosher? I thought both Jews and Muslims are not allowed to eat blood, hence they need to bleed animals before eating the meet - both bleed animals then bless the food?? not sure if this info is correct though!!
      I know that most Muslims are happy to eat kosher food (one of the reasons that some Jewish schools have always been popular with Muslim parents) - don't know if it works the other way.

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        #13
        Halal

        Kosher

        Halal vs Kosher

        Looks like they are nor strictly inter-changeable.

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          #14
          Originally posted by Clippy
          Halal

          Kosher

          Halal vs Kosher

          Looks like they are nor strictly inter-changeable.
          .... and would a supreme being really give a feck about how you killed and ate your food
          How fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't think

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            #15
            Originally posted by Troll
            .... and would a supreme being really give a feck about how you killed and ate your food

            Ask a Tibettan monk that one
            Confusion is a natural state of being

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