Neck bones can refer to either beef or pork, depending on the specific cut of meat being used. Beef neck bones come from the neck area of cattle, while pork neck bones come from pigs. Both types are commonly used in various cuisines for their rich flavor and are often used in soups and stews. It's important to specify which type you are referring to when discussing neck bones.
Beef gelatin is made from the bones of cows. Pork gelatin is made from the bones of pigs.
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It's not good to give dogs any kind of cooked bones because they can splinter and lodge in their neck. Only give them raw bones (beef or any other).
Neckbones typically come from pigs, cows, or sheep. So, if you're chomping down on some neckbones, you're most likely enjoying some pork, beef, or lamb. Just don't go gnawing on your own neck thinking you'll find some tasty meat there!
no beef is from cows and pork is from pigs
They can be either.
homophone for beef
the agency that grades beef and pork is U.S.D.A choice.
some of it can be beef but the pork ones are the spicy ones
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brisket is beef
pork