well I'm not a fan of meat but i think it isn't it is kind of pink but when you cook it, it turns into a sort of brownish colour.
well there is some arguments back and forth about if it is white or red but scientifically speaking it is its own category
look if you are looking for one or the other i am sorry but i speak scientifically
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Pork is the "other white meat"
well I'm not a fan of meat but i think it isn't it is kind of pink but when you cook it, it turns into a sort of brownish colour.
mutton is lamb and it is considered to be a red meat. pork and chicken are considered white meats.
id say probably red meat but idk why u would wanna know dat
Bacon is red meat.
red meat
mutton is lamb and it is considered to be a red meat. pork and chicken are considered white meats.
The meats that are considered to be white meats are: * poultry - chicken, turkey, quail, pheasant * Pork - any type of cut (but not bacon or sausages) In regards to the above, the lower fat variety are recommended as the best choice.
No, ham is not considered white meat. The term white meat refers to the dryer, light-colored meat in poultry, which also has a more moist meat darker in color. For example, the breast in poultry is white meat, and the legs and thighs are dark meat.
No. Pork is not poultry.
Yes. The meat of a pig is considered pork, therefore the tongue would also be considered pork.
No, Pork is the meat of a pig, veal is the meat of a young cow or bull (beef)
Its myoglobin content is lower than beef, but much higher than chicken white meat. The USDA treats pork as a red meat. Pork is very high in thiamin.In 1987 the U.S. National Pork Board began an advertising campaign to position pork as "the other white meat", due to a public perception of chicken and turkey (white meat) as more healthy than red meat. The campaign was highly successful and resulted in 87% of consumers identifying pork with the slogan. As of 2005, the slogan is still used in marketing pork, with some variations.
The slogan "Pork, the other white meat," was part of an advertising campaign and not truth-based. The campaign was highly successful and resulted in a 30 percent increase in pork consumption. According to the USDA, it is red rather than "white meat." This slogan was replaced by "Pork, be inspired."
Pork
yes it is, pork and lamb as well, chicken is white meat
Pork is not considered to be a meat good to eat more than a couple of times a week. Limiting pork in a diet can result in overall better health. Some cultures and religions do not eat pork because it is considered an unclean meat.
There is no such thing as 'white pork' is this is a term used, it may just mean a less fatty cut of meat.