The kosher diet followed by many Jewish people forbids the eating of what foods?

1. Pig products and shellfish
2. Dairy products
3. All animal products
4. Dairy products and eggs


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Explanation: 1. The kosher diet followed by many Jewish people forbids the eating of pig products and shellfish. Certain cuts of meat from sheep and cattle are allowed, as are fish with fins and scales. In addition, many Jews believe that meat and dairy products should not be mixed or eaten at the same meal.

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