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Our bone-in goat stew-gosht combine a perfectly gamey, tender mouthfeel with savory succulence of marrow.
Now, you might be wondering why our meat is worth the trouble of shipping it. Let’s make one thing clear: we take our halal label very seriously. Not only are the goats used for our bone-in cubes raised humanely on a vegetarian diet, but they’re also not electrocuted before slaughter.
Tired of worrying that your goat meat may have come from a haram source? Then add this to your cart and leave all those worries behind.
Features:
- Zabiha Halal - 100% hand slaughtered
- No Stunning - Goat wasn't electrocuted before the harvest
- HFSAA Certified
- Like all our meats, this goat bone-in cubes is raised, butchered, and slaughtered in accordance with the requirements of zabiha process
- Great source of protein, niacin, B12, choline, selenium, and zinc
- Fresh and tender, this halal goat bone-in cubes is perfect for goat karahi, korma, or your favorite goat dish
- Ships in an insulated container to maintain freshness
Weight: 2 lb
Product of USA
WARNING: Choking Hazard. This product comes with bones. Keep away from Children and Pets.
Check our other Halal Goat Meat Cuts
Nutrition & Info
Serving size: 100g
Servings per container: 9
Amount Per Serving
Calories: 109
% Daily Value*
Total Fat: 2.3g (3%)
Saturated Fat: 0.7g (3%)
Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.2g
Monounsaturated Fat: 1g
Cholesterol: 57mg (19%)
Sodium: 82mg (3%)
Potassium: 385mg (11%)
Total Carbohydrate: 0g (0%)
Dietary Fiber: 0g (0%)
Total Sugars: 0g
Protein: 21g (42%)
Vitamin A: 0%
Vitamin C: 0%
Calcium: 1%
Iron: 15%
Vitamin D: 0%
Vitamin B-6: 0%
Cobalamin: 18%
Magnesium: 0%
*The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.
Halal Certification
All our Meat products are certified by HFSAA (Halal Food Standards Alliance of America), one of the leading Halal certification body in the USA.

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Details
Our bone-in goat stew-gosht combine a perfectly gamey, tender mouthfeel with savory succulence of marrow.
Now, you might be wondering why our meat is worth the trouble of shipping it. Let’s make one thing clear: we take our halal label very seriously. Not only are the goats used for our bone-in cubes raised humanely on a vegetarian diet, but they’re also not electrocuted before slaughter.
Tired of worrying that your goat meat may have come from a haram source? Then add this to your cart and leave all those worries behind.
Features:
- Zabiha Halal - 100% hand slaughtered
- No Stunning - Goat wasn't electrocuted before the harvest
- HFSAA Certified
- Like all our meats, this goat bone-in cubes is raised, butchered, and slaughtered in accordance with the requirements of zabiha process
- Great source of protein, niacin, B12, choline, selenium, and zinc
- Fresh and tender, this halal goat bone-in cubes is perfect for goat karahi, korma, or your favorite goat dish
- Ships in an insulated container to maintain freshness
Weight: 2 lb
Product of USA
WARNING: Choking Hazard. This product comes with bones. Keep away from Children and Pets.
Check our other Halal Goat Meat Cuts
Nutrition & Info
Serving size: 100g
Servings per container: 9
Amount Per Serving
Calories: 109
% Daily Value*
Total Fat: 2.3g (3%)
Saturated Fat: 0.7g (3%)
Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.2g
Monounsaturated Fat: 1g
Cholesterol: 57mg (19%)
Sodium: 82mg (3%)
Potassium: 385mg (11%)
Total Carbohydrate: 0g (0%)
Dietary Fiber: 0g (0%)
Total Sugars: 0g
Protein: 21g (42%)
Vitamin A: 0%
Vitamin C: 0%
Calcium: 1%
Iron: 15%
Vitamin D: 0%
Vitamin B-6: 0%
Cobalamin: 18%
Magnesium: 0%
*The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.
Halal Certification
All our Meat products are certified by HFSAA (Halal Food Standards Alliance of America), one of the leading Halal certification body in the USA.



















