Horse meat is produced essentially the same way as beef. The animal is
slaughtered and it's carcass is turned into various cuts of meat.
The horse meat industry in the US is not a well established industry when compared to beef, pork or lamb production. In the past, this has resulted in
mistreatment of horses in slaughter facilities that are poorly designed, or because the horses are transported to other countries where humane controls on slaughter are very lax.
No, Montreal smoked meat is not made from horse meat. Montreal smoked meat is made from beef brisket that is salted and cured with spices.
Mortadella is not made with horse or donkey meat. It is a sausage much like bolgna and made with either beef or pork.
Most of them that you buy at the grocery store do not contain horse meat. You can get them specially made with horse meat but not all of them do.
No. The burgers are beef.
Its made of a thick complex of meat usually from animals, sometimes not.
Nearly 75 percent of U.S. overseas horse meat sales went to France, Belgium, and the Netherlands
No, it's chicken
Dog food, particularly in the USA is not made from horse meat as American horses are not safe for human or animal consumption due to toxic substances used to keep horses healthy. Horse meat was banned in pet food in the USA in the 1970's. In other parts of the world horse meat may still be used but it is not common as horse meat is considered a delicacy.
No, it's made of pork and/or beef meat.
It is not illegal to eat horse meat. It is illegal to sell horse meat.
Meat is an edible product from horses. In the United States horse meat is not eaten. However, in several other countries the meat from a horse is used in the same ways as meat from a cow is used. It can be ground, it can be cut into steaks, or roasts. There are a number of ways that horse meat is eaten.
Austria, Belgium, Canada, Chile, China, France, Germany, Iceland, Indonesia, and in Italy. In Japan, Kazakhstan, Malta, Mongolia, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Slovenia, Sweden, and in Switzerland.