THE WORK OF CREATION ON THE SIXTH DAY ON the sixth day (God) brought forth from the earth all kinds of animals, male and female, clean and unclean. By two signs are they declared to be clean: (the signs are) chewing the cud, and dividing the hoof. Three kinds of animals were chosen for the sacrifice of a burnt-offering, namely, the ox, the lamb, and the goat. Every kind of clean animal which is neither Nevelah (i.e. which has not been slaughtered according to the rules of Shechiṭah) nor Ṭerephah (i.e. torn) in the field is permitted to be eaten, except with regard to three parts, namely, the fat, || the blood, and the sinew of the thigh, as it is said, "As the green herb have I given you all" (Gen. 9:3).
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Pirkei DeRabbi Eliezer 11:1