fat meat - definizione. Che cos'è fat meat
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Cosa (chi) è fat meat - definizione

ANIMAL FLESH EATEN AS FOOD
Meats; Lean Meat; Meatatarian; Meat consumption; Lean meat; Meat eating; Eating meat; Anthropology of meat eating; Meat (food); Health effects of meat consumption; Meat fat; Meat products
  • Atria]] in [[Seinäjoki]], [[South Ostrobothnia]], Finland
  • Blade steaks are an example of "red" meat.
  • Cereal-use statistic showing an estimated large fraction of crops used as fodder
  • Dog meat sold at [[Gyeongdong Market]], Seoul, South Korea
  • methane production from cows]].
  • Two Catholic nuns buying meat in [[Florence]], Italy
  • A selection of uncooked red meat, pork and poultry
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  • Hereford]] bull, a breed of cattle frequently used in beef production.
  • lamb]]
  • Rungis International Market]], France
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  • Pork ribs being smoked
  • [[Sautéed reindeer]] with [[mashed potato]]es, [[lingonberry]] and [[gherkin]]
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  • Fresh meat in a supermarket in North America
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Meat alternative         
  • The vegan Beyond Burger from [[Beyond Meat]]
  • Chinese style [[tofu]] from [[Buddhist cuisine]] is prepared as an alternative to meat.
  • Impossible Burger]]
  • Good Health]]'' journal, in 1902
  • Advert for John Harvey Kellogg's Protose meat substitute
  • A [[vegan]] faux-[[meat pie]], containing [[soy protein]] and mushrooms, from an Australian bakery
  • Two slices of [[vegetarian bacon]]
PROCESSED FOOD PRODUCT MIMICKING MEATS IN TERMS OF TECHNICAL AND NUTRITIONAL PROPERTIES
Engineered meat; Imitation meat; Meat Analogues; Meat analog; Fake meat; Meat Analog; Meat substitutes; Meat substitute; Mock meat; Veat; Meat analogues; Meatless meat; Faux meat; Faux-meat; Mock bacon; Vegetarian Meat; Vegetarian meat; Vegan meat; Chik'n; Chick'n; Vegan chicken; Meat alternative industry; Plant-based meats; Plant-based meat; Algae powder; Meat alternatives; Vegan alternatives to meat; Meat analogue
A meat alternative or meat substitute (also called plant-based meat or fake meat, sometimes pejoratively) is a food product made from vegetarian or vegan ingredients, eaten as a replacement for meat. Meat alternatives typically approximate qualities of specific types of meat, such as mouthfeel, flavor, appearance, or chemical characteristics.
tenderizer         
  • Example of a blade tenderizer in action
  • Stainless steel meat tenderizer
HAND TOOL USED TO TENDERIZE SLABS OF MEAT
Meat mallet; Meat Tenderizer; Tenderizer; Meat tenderiser
Slang for a type of dance movement involving the swinging of the right arm with a contorted expression on the face. The Tenderizer.
Zubin, when you do the tenderizer, it makes me laugh really hard!
Meat tenderizer         
  • Example of a blade tenderizer in action
  • Stainless steel meat tenderizer
HAND TOOL USED TO TENDERIZE SLABS OF MEAT
Meat mallet; Meat Tenderizer; Tenderizer; Meat tenderiser
A meat tenderizer, or meat pounder is a hand-powered tool used to tenderize slabs of meat in the preparation for cooking. Although a meat tenderizer can be made out of virtually any object, there are three types manufactured specifically for tenderizing meat.

Wikipedia

Meat

Meat is animal flesh that is eaten as food. Humans have hunted, farmed, and scavenged animals for meat since prehistoric times. The establishment of settlements in the Neolithic Revolution allowed the domestication of animals such as chickens, sheep, rabbits, pigs, and cattle. This eventually led to their use in meat production on an industrial scale in slaughterhouses.

Meat is mainly composed of water, protein, and fat. It is edible raw but is normally eaten after it has been cooked and seasoned or processed in a variety of ways. Unprocessed meat will spoil or rot within hours or days as a result of infection with, and decomposition by, bacteria and fungi.

Meat is important to the food industry, economies, and cultures around the world. There are nonetheless people who choose to not eat meat (vegetarians) or any animal products (vegans), for reasons such as taste preferences, ethics, environmental concerns, health concerns or religious dietary rules.