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What fish is not kosher?

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Seafood has its own set of kosher rules:

  • Kosher fish must have scales and fins. Salmon, trout, tuna, sea bass, cod, haddock, halibut, flounder, sole, whitefish, and most other fish commonly available in markets are kosher.
  • Shellfish, mollusks, and squid aren't kosher. Monkfish, which doesn't have scales, isn't kosher.

FAQ

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