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Meat by-product — Meat by products are clean parts of slaughtered animals, not including meat. These include lungs, spleen, kidneys, brain, liver, blood, bone, and stomach and intestines freed of their contents. It does not include hair, horns, teeth, or hooves.… … Wikipedia
MEAT — (Heb. בָּשָׂר, basar), the flesh of animals permitted for consumption. (For its meaning as human flesh and symbolic connotation, see flesh .) The Talmud points out (Sanh. 59b) that according to the biblical account the consumption of meat was… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Meat and bone meal — Meat bone meal Meat and bone meal (MBM) is a product of the rendering industry. It is typically about 50% protein, 35% ash, 8 12% fat, and 4 7% moisture. It is primarily used in the formulation of animal feed to improve the amino acid profile of… … Wikipedia
Meat is Murder (book) — Meat Is Murder: An Illustrated Guide To Cannibal Culture Author(s) … Wikipedia
BLOOD LIBEL — BLOOD LIBEL, the allegation that Jews murder non Jews, especially Christian children, in order to obtain blood for the Passover or other rituals: most blood libels occurred close to Passover, being basically a another form of the belief that Jews … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Blood (video game) — Blood Box art Developer(s) 3D Realms Monolith Productions Publisher(s) … Wikipedia
Blood cockle — Blood cockle, Anadara granosa (Linné)Blood cockles is mostly found in the intertidal zone at 1 2m water depth, burrowed down into sand or mud. Adult size is about 50 60mm long and 40 50mm high. [Pathansali, D. (1966). Notes on the biology of the… … Wikipedia
meat processing — Introduction preparation of meat for human consumption. Meat is the common term used to describe the edible portion of animal tissues and any processed or manufactured products prepared from these tissues. Meats are often classified… … Universalium
Blood as food — Some cultures consume blood as food, often in combination with meat. This may be in the form of black pudding, as a thickener for sauces, a cured salted form for times of food scarcity, or in a blood soup. [Davidson, Alan. The Oxford Companion to … Wikipedia
Blood — For other uses, see Blood (disambiguation). Human blood smear: a – erythrocytes; b – neutrophil; c – eosinophil; d – lymphocyte … Wikipedia