In French, "ground beef" is translated as "viande hachée," which is feminine. The word "viande" (meat) is feminine, so the entire phrase takes a feminine article. Thus, you would say "la viande hachée."
It's masculine. Beef in French is le boeuf.
de boeuf hache
ground beef ground
ground beef = Rinderhackfleisch ground beef = Hackfleisch
No. French toast doesn't involve the use of ground beef, it uses eggs, syrup and other products that don't fall into the meat category. My best suggestion is to find a cook book online for your french toast delicious needs.
beef stew
Beef comes from cows. Ground beef is beef put through a meat grinder. Ground beef can be used to make hamburgers or meatballs or other dishes.
Ground beef is meat, a protein. Not a carbohydrate.
"Beef" in Latin is the 1st-declension feminine noun bubula.
Ground beef is meat, a protein. Not a carbohydrate.
No, you do not need oil to cook ground beef.
When it comes to looking for recipes for ground beef, a lot of cookbooks will give you recipes on ground beef, but which cookbook gives you the easiest recipe? The best cookbook I could recommend for the easiest recipe for Ground Beef would the ground beef cook book by Taste of Home