The thymus glands
Sweetmeat actually doesn't come from an animal. The term 'sweetmeat' refers to a way of preserving nuts/fruits with sugar. What you are thinking of is 'sweetbreads'. Sweetbreads are taken from the thymus gland, pancreas or genitalia of young animals, most often calves, pigs or lambs. They are roundish in shape and are a favorite ingredient in many European dishes. Additionally, my Good Housekeeping cookbook categorizes cow brains as sweetbreads, so it may be used more broadly to refer to traditionally unused animal parts in American Cooking.
3 ounces of calves sweetbreads is 294 mg cholesterol
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pan dulce
Food "Offal" refers to the organ meats of an animal. Brains are sometimes called sweetbreads and stomach is tripe.
All wolves are part of the animal kingdom.
if it's in any group
Any part of the body of an animal.
There is no longer any animal part in modern glues.
When cooked, they are known as sweetbreads.
yes, whale blubber