A calf is a young bovine. Veal is meat from a calf.
Veal is beef.
A beef carcass is a dead cow; a lamb carcass is a young sheep that is also dead. A dead young cow would be veal.
the animals they come from...veal is from calfs
beef, it's veal but older
You can certainly use veal instead of beef. The result would be quite bland, and veal is usually expensive.
Veal is leaner than ground beef and also much lower in calories. Veal is much more expensive than ground beef.
Beef, perhaps.
Veal isn't fish, it's beef, from calves.
It could be. The term "veal" describes beef made from young cows (calves).
Chicken is the animal chicken and veal is meat from a baby cow.
Very young beef is called veal. The majority of veal comes from male calves, however, it can be produced from either sex.
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