Is eating the butt of a cow kosher?

It is not kosher to eat the butt of a cow.

Here's why:

* Kashrut (Jewish dietary laws) prohibits eating the fat of an animal. This includes the fat found in the tail and rear end of a cow.

* Specific cuts: The rear end of a cow, including the tail, is considered an "unclean" part of the animal. This applies to the tail fat and surrounding areas.

It's important to note that kosher practices are complex, and there are specific rules and regulations regarding the preparation and consumption of meat. If you have any questions about kosher food, it's always best to consult with a Rabbi or a reliable source on Jewish dietary laws.