Yes. They are full of protein, saturated fat (which is actually not a bad thing), Vitamins A, B12, zinc, iron, etc.
No Lamb chops dont have kidneys because they are a part of the lamb. Which is an animal itself so if the question was writen wrong and instead the person who was asking meant if Lambs have kidney then yes Lambs do have kidneys, but lamb chops dont.I was asked a similar question because someone I know believed that the "kidney" lamb chop had a part of the lamb's kidney attached to it. The answer is of course no. The kidney lamb chop is a "chop" containing bone. The kidney is of course an internal organ with no bones.
2-3 hours
Suets are fatty tissues around the kidneys of cattle and sheep.
the animals they come from...veal is from calfs
Yes. Meat from young sheep is called lamb, while cheaper meat from older sheep is called mutton. People also eat lamb's liver, commonly called "lamb's fry", sheep brains and lamb's kidneys.
The lamb course would be a good start.
Yes. Barley water is good for Kidneys as well as good for urinary infections.
Most countries produce lamb but WALES and NEW ZEALAND produce especially good lamb.
www.simplyrecipes.com/recipes/lamb/ this site provide you with the instructions of how to cook lamb, and the recipe looks pretty good. It should be a good dish. Good luck.
A sacrificial lamb is a lamb killed as an offering to a god or gods, or, by extension, a person who is (not literally) sacrificed for the good of a cause.
Well in many cultures kissing a lamb is good luck
That is good question! Your kidneys are not protected by the skeleton. Kidneys can be readily accessed below the twelfth rib, lateral to the spine.