Veal is leaner than ground beef and also much lower in calories. Veal is much more expensive than ground beef.
yes
Veal is beef.
beef, it's veal but older
You can certainly use veal instead of beef. The result would be quite bland, and veal is usually expensive.
it is leaner than beef but i would use the same storage time as i would beef to be safe.
It can be, typically grass fed angus beef is leaner than the grain fed variety.
Beef, perhaps.
Veal isn't fish, it's beef, from calves.
This is the kind of beef that is called "baby beef" because it is from an animal that is older than that used for veal, but it is younger than an animal used for beef.
It could be. The term "veal" describes beef made from young cows (calves).
Very young beef is called veal. The majority of veal comes from male calves, however, it can be produced from either sex.
Yes, buffalo liver contains less cholesterol than beef liver. Buffalo meat is also 70 percent to 90 percent leaner than beef in most cases.
Generally speaking, the meat from a bovine that is older than a year of age is referred to as beef.Meat from a bovine that is less than a year of age is called baby beef.Meat from a calf that is less than 3 months of age is called veal.