According to the account in Chapter 38, Sai Baba was very discerning when it came to distributing meat-based food. A clarification is offered which states that Baba would only serve meat-mixed food as Prasad to those devotees who were already habitual meat-eaters. For those who had never eaten meat, He would not even let them touch it, as He never committed the 'rashness of giving them a craving for it through the Prasad.' This shows that while Baba did prepare such food, He was careful to respect the existing dietary practices and habits of his individual devotees, ensuring that the Prasad did not cause conflict with their established lifestyles.
How did Sai Baba handle giving out meat-based food to his followers?
📖 Chapter 38