Veal typically refers to meat from the young calf of dairy cattle.
-- Veal can also refer to lamb in certain culinary circles, living room settings, cuisine, and restaurants.
I have never! Heard of veal being a lamb. Not in the USA society!
No! It is a baby cow, raised in a dark place so the flesh is anemic. I.E. not many red blood cells.
No. Lambs are young sheep. Beef comes from cows.
No. Veal is baby fish eggs and lamb is baby sheep!
Twimistress: actually veal is a baby calf. but they're right about the other part
No, Veal comes from a younger cow.
No. It is a small calf meat.
Pork
Yes
Veal is a calf. Lamb is a lamb.
Veal is meat from a calf.
veal is not from buffalo, its from lamb
the animals they come from...veal is from calfs
Young bull or cow.
When cooked, they are known as sweetbreads.
Veal comes from young calves of age 6-12 month (beef)
They are all in the categories of ruminants, or grazers. They are also mammals.
lamb mostlythe most favorite food is veal in sausage
Beef, veal, pork and lamb are all types of meat produced from domesticated animals, the meat is widely available throughout Europe and the Americas. Most people will eat this type of food several times a week.
the element cobalt is found in veal, liver, clam, turkey, octopus, and lamb
beef, bison, veal, lamb, goat, chicken, turkey n eggs.