Veal is the meat of an unweaned calf (cattle). Originally, veal was the natural product of farmers who consumed a young animal that didn't survive for whatever reason...eaten out of necessity.
Commercial veal production is a method of reproducting milk fed calves for
slaughter for a mass market.
I believe you are asking what animal's meat is called "veal." Veal is the meat from a calf...a young cow.
Veal is another word for meat that comes from a young cow. So a veal tail is a meat from the tail of a young cow.
No, Pork is the meat of a pig, veal is the meat of a young cow or bull (beef)
None of it. Veal comes from young dairy bull calves that are slaughtered for their meat. Thus the meat of these young animals is called veal, just like meat from a deer is called venison or meat from a sheep is called mutton.
Veal Heel meat is from the rear leg and thigh area of the cow. Veal is from a young calf.
Veal Heel meat is from the rear leg and thigh area of the cow. Veal is from a young calf.
Veal comes from young calves younger than one month
It could be. The term "veal" describes beef made from young cows (calves).
Yes, it is from young calf.
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Veal is actually very good it comes from the same animal only veal is from a calf