“That tshuva is only a kitzur of the whole shiur that appears in the chidushim.” (Weiser)
"Though in regards to my questions above I believe the kitzur is mashma it doesn’t have to be dairy (by virtue of his only using the word seudah which I believe traditionally means meat)" (source)
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