Is catfish considered kosher?

All segments of Judaism consider catfish a non-kosher fish, as the Torah explicitly proscribes fish that do not have both fins and scales.
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What fish is not kosher?

Non-kosher fish include swordfish, shark, eel, octopus, and skate, as well as all shellfish, clams, crabs, lobster, oyster and shrimp. For a complete listing of kosher fish, see the Kosher Fish List. The definition of fins and scales must be as designated by Jewish law.
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Do catfish have scales and fins?

There are 39 known species of catfish on this planet, and none of them possess scales! Though all of them have spiny fins which aid in protection and cause discomfort, and a few species do possess scutes, there is not a single scale to be seen on any catfish in the world.
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What fish can be included in a kosher diet?

Fish is kosher if it has both fins and scales, like salmon, bass, or trout. Sea creatures that don't have fins and scales aren't kosher. This includes shellfish, crabs, shrimp, and lobster. Only a few cheeses are kosher.
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Is blue catfish kosher?

Whether they are in fact catfish or not, they are not kosher. Sturgeon (family Acipenseriformes) as described earlier, its ganoid scales are not easily detached from its body, and thus are not “kaskeses”.
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Does a catfish have scales?

Catfish do not have scales; their bodies are often naked. In some species, their mucus-covered skin is used in cutaneous respiration, where the fish breathes through its skin. In some catfish, the skin is covered in bony plates called scutes; some form of body armor appears in various ways within the order.
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Is all fish kosher?

Fish is considered kosher only if it comes from an animal that has fins and scales, such as tuna, salmon, halibut, or mackerel. Water-dwelling creatures that don't have these physical features — such as shrimp, crab, oysters, lobster, and other types of shellfish — are not permitted.
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Is tilapia kosher?

However, halachically, it does not matter how similar a non-kosher fish is to a kosher fish – if it does not have scales, it is not kosher. The same goes for the appearance of the flesh – even though a filleted catfish looks identical to sole and tilapia, since it does not have scales, it is not kosher.
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Is tuna fish kosher?

Tuna, for example, have very few scales, yet are nevertheless considered a Kosher fish. Two additional factors, however, serve to complicate these determinations. First, a given species of fish may be known by five or more names, some of which are common to known Kosher species.
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What can Jews not eat?

The Bible lists the basic categories that are not kosher Meat, fowl, fish, most insects, and any shellfish or reptile (Pig, camel, eagle, and catfish etc.). The animals that are permissible to eat must be slaughtered according to Jewish law.
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Do all catfish have adipose fins?

The adipose fin is a small fleshy fin found posterior to the dorsal fin and anterior of the caudal fin. It is only found on few fish, including trout, salmon, and catfish.
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Why are catfish so slimy?

Slime is secreted from cells in the very outside layer of the skin. In some cases, the placement of these slime-producing cells determines what species of fish it is. The cells produce what is called a glyco-protein, which is then mixed with the water making the slimy mucus.
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Is catfish a carp?

Catfishes are related to the characins, carp, and minnows (order Cypriniformes) and may be placed with them in the superorder Ostariophysi.
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Is frozen fish kosher?

The Torah states clearly how one is to determine whether or not a fish is kosher. If the fish has 'snapir v'kaskeses', fins and scales, the fish is kosher. Fish that have only fins, such as catfish, or totally smooth skin, such as eel, or crustaceans, such as lobster, are non-kosher.
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Which fish do not have scales?

Jawless fish (lampreys and hagfishes) have smooth skin without scales and without dermal bone. Lampreys get some protection from a tough leathery skin.
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Are sharks kosher?

Thus, a grass carp, mirror carp, and salmon are kosher, whereas a shark, whose scales are microscopic, a sturgeon, whose scutes can not be easily removed without cutting them out of the body, and a swordfish, which loses all of its scales as an adult, are all not kosher.
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Is lobster kosher?

Lobster is not kosher: Jewish Scriptures prohibit eating all shellfish. Nevertheless, Maine's Jews have developed a pronounced fondness for one of this state's signature dishes. Many Jewish Mainers eat lobster even though they would never eat pork, another forbidden food.
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Can Jews eat canned tuna?

The tuna itself, from a can, is most certainly certified kosher.
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Is Mahi Mahi kosher?

Caviar (Must be from a kosher fish) See: Trouts and whitefish (salmon), Lumpsuckers (non kosher), Sturgeons (non kosher). Dolphin fish or mahimahis Not to be confused with the Mammal called Dolphin or Porpoise, which is non kosher.
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Is shrimp kosher food?

Animals that live in water can only be eaten if they have fins and scales. This means that shrimps, prawns and squid are not fish in the true sense, and so they are just as non-kosher as the eel which has lost its fins through evolution.
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Are sardines kosher?

Just so you know: Canned sardines are kosher. This judgment would appear to be definitive, based on DNA evidence. Genetic testing by a parasitologist at the American Museum of Natural History has confirmed that the recent discovery of small worms in canned sardines does not render them treyf, or unkosher.
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Is halibut fish halal?

Category One — includes fish with scales and fins such as cod, flounder, haddock, halibut, herring, mackerel, perch, pollock, salmon, sea bass, whiting, buffalo fish, carp, trout, tuna, orange roughy, and snapper. This category is acceptable by all the Muslim consumers.
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Are dolphins kosher?

Shellfish, Mammals & Eggs - All shellfish and mammals (such as whales, and dolphins) are not kosher. Only the eggs of kosher fish, such as fish roe or caviar, are allowed, therefore supervision is necessary.
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Can Jews eat chicken?

Whether you want to eat them, cuddle them, imitate them on the dance floor or all three, it seems that chickens have been a significant part of the Jewish people's lives for thousands of years — and we think that's un-clucking-believable. Check out some incredible kosher recipes starring the chicken.
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Are rabbits kosher?

Only those with cloven hoof and that chew their cuds, such as oxen, sheep, goats, deer, gazelles, roebuck, wild goats, ibex, antelopes, and mountain sheep. Pigs — the best-known non-kosher mammal — are not kosher because they do not chew their cuds. Other non kosher mammals include camels and rabbits.
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