SC - fish soup/stew

Kristine Agnew kmagnew at hotmail.com
Mon Jul 26 19:48:30 PDT 1999


My Rabbi noted sometime ago that there was some question as to whether or
not turkeys were kosher.  It seems that when Jews trained in the laws of
ritual slaughter came to the new world they did not know of the turkey
because supposedly it did not exist in Europe.  It was later noted by the
great sages of that period that a similar bird bearing that name existed in
Europe.  Thus turkeys are kosher.

Sindara


At 06:14 PM 7/26/99 EDT, you wrote:
>In a message dated 7/26/99 5:57:53 PM Eastern Daylight Time, 
>LordVoldai at aol.com writes:
>
><<  With the only other large eating fowl being 
> peacock (YUCK!!!) turkeys were fairly popular from the get go.
> 
> voldai >>
>
>Bustards were larger than peacocks with some of the species being the size
of 
>a partridge. The family includes the world's heaviest flying landbirds They 
>were consumed during the MA. Hunting and falconing have drastically reduced 
>there populations today.
>
>Ras
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