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Who is patron saint of meat?
There is no official patron saint of meat. The concept of a patron saint for a specific food is not a traditional Catholic or Christian practice.
However, there are some saints associated with food in general, such as:
* Saint Anthony the Great: Patron saint of food and the poor.
* Saint Isidore the Farmer: Patron saint of agriculture and farmers, which includes raising livestock for meat.
* Saint Augustine of Hippo: Patron saint of brewers and vintners, who might be indirectly associated with meat consumption.
While these saints might be associated with food production, there is no specific saint designated for meat consumption.
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