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  • ...ri/), also known as '''meat cutting''', is the trade of preparing meat for consumption. The term originates from the Old French ''bouchier'', which means "slaught * [[Meat]]: The flesh of animals used as food.
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  • ...m used to describe a dietary choice where an individual reduces their meat consumption by half. The term is a blend of the words "demi", meaning half in French, a ...d "vegetarian". It was coined to describe a diet that is halfway between a meat-based diet and a vegetarian diet.
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  • == Lunch meat == ...old cuts''', '''deli meat''', or '''sliced meat''', is pre-cooked or cured meat that is sliced and served cold or hot on sandwiches or on party trays.
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  • ...ts|dairy]] and [[Egg (food)|eggs]], but excludes the consumption of [[Meat|meat]] and [[Fish|fish]]. ...' meaning 'egg', and 'vegetarianism', which refers to a diet that excludes meat.
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  • ...bouchier'', from ''bouc'' "goat") is a professional who prepares and sells meat in a shop, which is known as a [[Butchery|butchery]]. Butchers may also sla .... Butchers are skilled in preparing, cutting, and packing various types of meat.
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  • == Meat == ...kens, sheep, rabbits, pigs and cattle. This eventually led to their use in meat production on an industrial scale with the aid of slaughterhouses.
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  • ...ʊ vɛdʒɪˈtɛəriənɪzəm/) is a dietary practice that involves the exclusion of meat, fish, and eggs, while still including dairy products in the diet. The term ...is an English term that refers to a diet that excludes the consumption of meat.
    2 KB (272 words) - 04:03, 11 February 2024
  • ...festyle that encourages mostly plant-based meals but allows for occasional meat and other animal products. ...to describe a diet that is primarily vegetarian but occasionally includes meat or fish.
    2 KB (270 words) - 23:13, 12 February 2024
  • ...onunciation: /friːkɑnˈdɛl/) is a traditional Dutch snack, a sort of minced-meat hot dog, commonly found in the Netherlands and Belgium. ...d beef, and is often spiced with nutmeg, pepper, and other seasonings. The meat is minced, mixed with the spices, and then shaped into a sausage. The Frika
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  • == Processed Meat == ...modified to either improve its taste or extend its shelf life. Methods of meat processing include salting, curing, fermentation, and smoking.
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  • ...f/), also known as '''salt beef''' in some regions, is a type of preserved meat product that has been cured or pickled in a seasoned brine. The term "corned beef" originates from the treatment of the meat with large-grained rock salt, also called "corns" of salt. The word "corn"
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  • ...tic regions. It is made from aged, fermented walrus or other marine mammal meat. ...ctic regions. The word is used to describe a specific method of preserving meat through fermentation.
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  • ...s a dietary practice that includes seafood and excludes the consumption of meat from land animals. The term "pescetarian" is a portmanteau of "pesce" (Ital ...as first used in the early 1990s to describe those who abstain from eating meat but continue to consume fish and other seafood.
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  • ...bʊʃmiːt/), also known as '''wild meat''' or '''game meat''', refers to the meat of terrestrial wild animals, hunted for subsistence or commercial purposes ...Africa. The term originated from the word "bush" (meaning "forest"), and "meat".
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  • ...of [[food poisoning]] that results from consuming contaminated [[turtle]] meat. The term is derived from the Greek words "chelone" (turtle) and "toxikon" Chelonitoxism is caused by the consumption of turtle meat that has been contaminated with certain [[bacteria]] or [[toxins]]. These t
    1 KB (186 words) - 02:54, 7 February 2024
  • ...nciation: /ˈɛθɪkəl ɒmnɪˌvɔːrɪzəm/) is a dietary practice that involves the consumption of both plant and animal products, but with a focus on the ethical treatmen ...all forms of animal exploitation and cruelty, including the consumption of meat, dairy, and eggs.
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  • ...ntestinal]] condition. It is often associated with the consumption of goat meat, particularly in regions where this is a common dietary staple. ...that was initially observed among populations that consumed a lot of goat meat.
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  • ...en-based vegetarian food product that mimics the taste and texture of duck meat. ...gluten, also known as [[seitan]], which is high in protein and provides a meat-like texture when cooked. It is often marinated in a variety of sauces to e
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  • A '''vegetarian diet''' is a diet that excludes the consumption of meat and meat by-products. This includes beef, poultry, fish, and other forms of animal f ...It was first used in the mid-19th century to describe a diet that excludes meat.
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  • ...atin 'ovo' meaning 'egg', is a type of [[vegetarianism]] that includes the consumption of eggs but not dairy products. ...This includes meat, poultry, fish, and dairy products, but allows for the consumption of eggs.
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