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Lamb is a kosher animal. A lamb may be eaten by a follower of Judaism when

it's slaughtered, inspected, butchered, the meat 'koshered', then cooked and

served according to the Jewish dietary laws.

Sheep, including lambs, rams, and ewes, are kosher animals. The concept

of 'kosher' and the concept of 'clean' are not the same.

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