Elements are pure minerals, as in the table of elements. Mixtures are when you add two things together, as you would when following the directions in a dictionary. A compound is also a blending of sorts. So your question is not properly asked, not specific enough to know what you want to know.
Ground beef happens when you take a piece of meat, put it in a meat grinder and it comes out in many many small pieces. It is not a mixture of anything but itself so technically it the same as it was before it was ground. All that being said element is the closest answer to your question.
Meat is a mixture.
neither its a protein
None of them. It is a heterogeneous mixture.
Beef stew is a mixture.
ground beef ground
There is no such thing. Pork comes from pigs and beef is cow meat, two entirely different animals. It is, however, possible that a badly punctuated recipe meant to refer to a mixture of ground pork and ground beef.
ground beef = Rinderhackfleisch ground beef = Hackfleisch
Beef Stew is a mixture of ingredients which include beef and vegetables cooked in thickened broth.
Beef comes from cows. Ground beef is beef put through a meat grinder. Ground beef can be used to make hamburgers or meatballs or other dishes.
Ground beef is meat, a protein. Not a carbohydrate.
a mixture of mainly corn and beef.
Ground beef is meat, a protein. Not a carbohydrate.