The source text addresses this specific question with care. According to Chapter 38, Sai Baba was very discerning when it came to distributing food containing meat. He would only serve meat-mixed food to those who were already habitual meat-eaters. For devotees who had never eaten meat in their lives, Baba would not even let them touch it. The text explicitly states that he never committed the "rashness of giving them a craving for it through the Prasad." This shows that Baba respected the dietary practices and lifelong habits of his followers and would never impose something upon them that went against their nature or upbringing. His approach was considerate and tailored to the individual devotee.
I've heard Sai Baba distributed meat as Prasad. How did he handle this, especially with devotees who were vegetarian?
📖 Chapter 38