I made no such claim. Why do you bring it up?
I never said that you did.
But part of the law given at Sinai was that they abstain from certain kinds of foods.
As a Pharisee, Paul would have believed, and taught, that - if people were going to keep God's law, then the food laws were part of that.
And yet, some years after meeting Christ, he wrote that food does not bring us closer to God. After the resurrection the disciples were told to go and make disciples and witness to Jesus; they were not told to keep, or teach, the Jewish food laws.
They preached the Gospel, not the law.
Yahshua obeyed YHWH's dietary laws. He called us to follow his example. I know of no other way.
Jesus was Jewish.
Calling us to live as he did does not mean following his culture, way of dress etc - otherwise we would have to be male, circumcised, speaking Aramaic, wearing robes and sandals before we were able to follow his example.
If you were brought up to follow Jewish food laws and believe that even though you now follow Christ, you still have to keep those laws; go for it.
I, and many others, were not brought up like that. We were taught that Jesus taught about God, showed what God is like by his miracles, healings and his perfect life lived in obedience to God - and that we are saved because he offered that perfect life as a sacrifice for us.
I know of no other way than to trust Jesus for salvation and follow his teachings. And he did not, ever, say "follow me but keep the Jewish law".