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[[Beef]] and [[goat meat]] are the most commonly consumed meats in Indonesia, while ''kerbau'' ([[water buffalo]]) and [[Lamb and mutton|domestic sheep]] are also consumed to a lesser degree, since water buffalo are more useful for ploughing the [[rice]] paddies, while sheep are kept for their wool or to be used for the traditional entertainment of [[ram fighting]]. As a country with an [[Islamic]] majority, Indonesian Muslims follow the Islamic [[halal]] dietary law which forbids the consumption of [[pork]].

Beef and goat meat are the most commonly consumed meats in Indonesia, while kerbau (water buffalo) and domestic sheep are also consumed to a lesser degree, since water buffalo are more useful for ploughing the rice paddies, while sheep are kept for their wool or to be used for the traditional entertainment of ram fighting. As a country with an Islamic majority, Indonesian Muslims follow the Islamic halal dietary law which forbids the consumption of pork.