yes it is a red meat
Yes, lamb is considered a type of red meat, not white meat.
mutton is lamb and it is considered to be a red meat. pork and chicken are considered white meats.
No, lamb (and adult, "mutton") is considered red meat.
When Lambs Grow up and have their own baby Lambs; they become sheep. Mutton is the meat of an adult sheep.
Goat meat is red, and looks similar to lamb, but is usually tougher
yes it is, pork and lamb as well, chicken is white meat
No, steak is not considered a white meat; it is classified as red meat. Red meat comes from mammals and includes beef, lamb, and pork, while white meat typically refers to poultry, such as chicken and turkey, as well as some fish. The distinction is based on the muscle fiber composition and myoglobin content in the meat.
red meat and lamb have the most
It does, all animals that have a liver produces cholesterol. Lamnb is red meat but it has mostly good cholesterol.
it's not red meat, but it is a meat.
According to the USDA all "livestock" animals are considered to have red meat. This includes Pork, Beef, Veal, and Lamb. Aside from the agricultural regularities many "wild game" are also considered red meat. Some examples are:Venison (Elk, Deer, Moose, Caribou)KangarooBuffalo (Bison)Goat (Chevon)Sheep (Mutton)HorseCamelYakBearSquirrel"Red Meat" is used to describe the amount of Myoglobin in the cell structure of the meat. Myogloblin is a compound which retains oxygen, keeping that vivid red color in the meat long after butchering.
Young lamb meat is called "lamb." Older lamb or sheep meat is called "mutton."