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The term "Baader Meat" is used for minced meat processed in a Baader soft separator. Meat could be fish, pork, red meat and likewise. See more about the Baader soft separator series at www.baader.com
Turkey sausages is indeed considered processed meat. This is technically because turkey sausages are actually meat that is processed in factories.
Nothing other than ingredients that are listed on the package label can be included in processed or re-formed meat (products). Processed refers to anything other than ready to cook whole muscle protein. Processed could include cooking or partial cooking, smoking, slicing, mechanical separating (of meat from bone) etc. Re-formed is when mechanically separated meat is formed into a palatable shape, like a chicken nugget or a fish stick.
Workers there processed cattle and packed meat for shipment east.
Most meatballs consist of some form of processed meat, as does mincemeat.
Yes, ground chicken is considered processed meat because it has been mechanically processed and may contain additives or preservatives.
Yes fish is in the meat group because fish has meat right?
Fish is a meat. It is a white meat, like chicken.
A 'cannery' is a facility, where fruit, vegetables, fish and meat, and processed food products are canned for increased mobility and longer shelf life.
The lambs are raised in the spring and are processed for meat when they reach approximately 125 pounds at 5 to 6 months old.
Yes, it is a white meat fish.
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