No. Ham comes from pigs, not cattle.
A "cow" is a cow when that "cow" is a she and she has given birth to at least one calf.
Cow dung, cow patty, cow pie, cow feces, etc.
Elsie the cow was/is a Jersey cow.
You don't worm a cow. You milk a cow.
A cow
HAM COMES FROM A COW'S BUTT! HAM GOES MOO!
No. Ham is made from the thigh or rump of pork or pigs.
cheese,chicken,ham,beef,cow heel and lamb
In "To Kill a Mockingbird," Scout Finch wears a ham costume to her school's Halloween pageant. Her brother, Jem, is dressed as a cow.
You only have half the story. It gets wierder. Why would you eat a hamburger made with beef? Ham comes from a pig. Beef comes from a cow, but we associate all things masculine with being "beefy." Why not big and cowfy? Phil
he can chuck all the ham that a ham chuck could if a ham chuck could chuck ham
There is honey-glazed ham, boneless ham , Easter ham, thanksgiving ham, Christmas ham and many more.
ham... :]
Walter Cunningham ate a lunch consisting of a cow's stomach, known as chitterlings, during his visit to the Finch household in "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee.
A cured ham is a ham that is ready to eat.
Pork (pig) Beef (cow) Veal (young cow) Chicken (...chicken) Duck (...duck) Venison (deer) Mutton (Sheep) Lamb (young sheep, a lamb) Ham (pig)(different from pork) Rabbit (... rabbit) Bear (... bear) If you're not Catholic, fish is commonly considered a meat. During Lent, devote Catholics give up eating meat (mainly on Fridays), but are still able to eat fish... hence not a meat. Take it as you will : ) Sorry, can't think of any more at the moment.
A cured ham is a ham that is ready to eat.