Does the prohibition on roasted meat in places with the restrictive custom extend to beef, veal, and poultry?
Synopsis
The Mechaber rules that even beef and poultry — any animal requiring shechitah — is prohibited to eat roasted in a place where the custom is not to eat roast. The Magen Avraham and Mishnah Berurah explain that people may confuse one type of roast for another and permit lamb.
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