Soup with Bone Marrow

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Question

Is a soup to which a small amount of bone marrow has been added considered meaty?

Answer

Hello,

Any dish that contains the taste of meat is considered meaty.

If a small amount of bone marrow is added to the soup, it is likely sufficient to impart flavor. Therefore, the soup is considered meaty.

Source

Taz Yoreh De'ah Siman 89, Se'if Katan 5

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