Veal does not come from any part of a cow. Veal is the meat from dairy bull calves that are not needed in dairy production and are sent either for slaughter or to be fed a special feed prior to slaughter.
Veal does not come from bulls, nor cows. Veal is the meat from young calves, be they steer calves, bull calves or heifer calves. NEVER bulls or cows.
No, heifers, cows, and steers are also used for beef.
No. Veal is neither a cow nor from any part of a cow. Veal is the meat from dairy bull calves that are sent to slaughter.
Where does a veal shank come from
veal is not from buffalo, its from lamb
the animals they come from...veal is from calfs
No, it can't.
The part of the calf that veal chops come from is the hind quarter. Veal chops have a T shaped bone, a tenderloin and a large eye.
Veal is actually very good it comes from the same animal only veal is from a calf
Yes, though most types of veal come from calves being slaughtered between 18-26 weeks old. There is an English veal called "Rose Veal" that comes from calves slaughtered at 35 weeks.
Only if they're red bulls.
veal chops veal tenerloin veal shanks osso bucco veal top round for medallions veal sweetbreads...mmm
No. First of all, young cows refer to heifers, not bull calves, and heifers do not have "nuts" or testicles. Only bull calves have testicles that are removed if necessary. These testicles collected and eaten are called calf fries, Rocky Mountain Oysters or Prairie Oysters, not veal cutlets. Thus, veal cutlets are cuts of meat from calves, particularly dairy bull calves, that are slaughtered for their meat which is called veal.
Pit bulls came from Ireland,England,Scotland & Brazil. Pit bulls Where Brought To America In The 19th Century.
The meat from a deer is called venison. Cooked properly, it is very tasty and low in fat.