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USDA means the United States Department of Agriculture Approved. You should only eat meat with the USDA stamp and it should have a grade with it, like premium
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The seal means that the USDA has tested and approved the meat or poultry for market sale. Hope this helped! :)
The service is offered by the USDA's Agricultural and Marketing Service
According to Wikipedia Pork is the most widely consumed meat and the USDA treats pork as a red meat.
duck with skin?
According to the USDA, the U.S. meat and poultry industry is spread among all 50 states
They proposed to use yogurt as a substitute for meat in school lunches in 1996.
I believe the FDA (Food and Drug Administration) is in charge of most food labels and the USDA (US Dept. of Agriculture) is in charge of labeling meat and poultry.
Fish, meat, poultry and dairy products
Hang it by a tail feather, and when the bird falls to the floor it's ready. It must be cooked thoroughly and proporly seasoned to make a dish fit for a king.
Taco Bell uses a grade lower than dog meat. So, who wants some Taco Bell?