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Old 24-01-2008, 23:23   #81
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Re: 3 little......BANNED animals

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Originally Posted by Saaf_laandon_mo View Post
There's very little difference in how an animal is slaughtered under Jewish or Islamic laws. Infact Kosher meat is permissable to eat for Muslims as its slaughtered in virtually the same way. Kosher meat slaughter is a bit stricter than Halal, as, if I recall correctly, there has to be a Rabbii in attendance.
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Originally Posted by Xaccers View Post
Due to the amount of Halal meat NewZealand produce, it's more economical for those Halal producers to only produce Halal meat, it saves on seperate storage facilities and the risk of cross contamination.
To non-muslims halal meat is just meat, so yes, a lot of the NewZealand lamb which arrives at Tescos or your local butcher is indeed halal.
Are you sure about that?

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