Matthew 15:11

Not that which enters into the mouth, defiles the man; but that which proceeds out of the mouth that defiles the man.

Hebrews 9:10

only in meats and drinks and different baptisms, and external ordinances, imposed till the time of reformation.

Mark 7:15-19

Nothing which being out of a man entering into him, can defile him; but those things which proceed from the man, these are the things which defile the man.

Acts 10:12-14

in which were all the quadrupeds and reptiles of the earth, and birds of heaven.

Romans 14:2-3

For one has faith to eat all things, but he that is weak eats vegetables.

Romans 14:14-15

I know, and am persuaded in the Lord Jesus, that nothing is defiled in itself, except to him that thinks any thing to be defiled; to him it is defiled.

1 Timothy 4:4-6

For every creature of God is good, and nothing to be rejected, [but] to be received with thanksgiving;

Hebrews 13:9

Be not carried about with various and strange doctrines; for it is good that the mind should be established with grace, not with aliments, in which those walking are not profited.

Treasury of Scripture Knowledge

Summary

Speak unto the children of Israel, saying, These are the beasts which ye shall eat among all the beasts that are on the earth.

Bible References

General references

Matthew 15:11
Not that which enters into the mouth, defiles the man; but that which proceeds out of the mouth that defiles the man.
Mark 7:15
Nothing which being out of a man entering into him, can defile him; but those things which proceed from the man, these are the things which defile the man.
Acts 10:12
in which were all the quadrupeds and reptiles of the earth, and birds of heaven.
Romans 14:2
For one has faith to eat all things, but he that is weak eats vegetables.
1 Timothy 4:4
For every creature of God is good, and nothing to be rejected, [but] to be received with thanksgiving;
Hebrews 9:10
only in meats and drinks and different baptisms, and external ordinances, imposed till the time of reformation.
Hebrews 13:9
Be not carried about with various and strange doctrines; for it is good that the mind should be established with grace, not with aliments, in which those walking are not profited.