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A. Kosher domestic animals:[1]
The meat of a Kosher species of domestic animals [i.e. goat, ox, cow and sheep] contains a Biblical Basar Bechalav prohibition.[2] This applies even if the meat is not Kosher due to it being a Neveila or Treifa, as will be explained in B. [Meat includes all muscle, fat and organs of the animal with exception to those parts of the animal listed in Halacha E.]
Status of cooking & benefit: It is thus forbidden in cooking, eating, and benefit, if it was cooked in a common form of cooking together with a Biblical species of milk.
Status of dried meat: Meat that has been dried to the point it is like wood, some Poskim[3] rule nevertheless retains its meat status, and hence may not be used to store milk [if turned into a canteen]. Most Poskim[4], however, rule that it is no longer considered food.
The status of gravy that secretes from meat:[5] The gravy that excretes from meat is considered like meat and is Biblically forbidden to cook with dairy. |
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[1] Michaber 87:2-3; Mishneh Chulin 113a
[2] Although the Torah states the meat of a kid, this is not literal, and it includes also other meats such as from an ox, sheep and goat. [Michaber 87:2]
[3] P”M 87 S.D. 33, brought in Pischeiy Teshuvah 87:21
[4] Tiferes Tzevi 14:73, brought in Pischeiy Teshuvah 87:20; Implication of Shach 114:21, brought in Pischeiy Teshuvah 87:21; Shvus Yaakov 2:70 regarding Musk, brought in Birkeiy Yosef 87 Shiyurei Bracha 1; Kaf Hachaim 87:87
[5] P”M 81 S.D. 1; Machazik Bracha 87:10; Zivcheiy Tzedek 87:29; Kaf Hachaim 87:35
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