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veal is the meat of calves. foodies usually can tell the difference
Yea I ain't a foodie lolz
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veal is the meat of calves. foodies usually can tell the difference
I can't tell the difference between mutton and veal....
Haan naa zuban kharab hai...
I eat in order of most to last:
1. Chicken Breast
2. Fish
3. Lamb
This is combined with vegetarian dishes that consist of chickpeas, potatoes, tomatoes and lentils.
I think best to have some of a lot of things in moderation.
I like steaks and burgers.
However folks it is not good to eat it regularly.
shame... veal is not halal or kosher.I love beef and veal and try to have it as much as possible. My beef consumption is probably higher than Uruguay
beef is not good for you.Ain't that very unhealthy? all that red meat
Mouton has such a strong and specific taste compared to veal. How could you not tell?Haan naa zuban kharab hai...
Hein?shame... veal is not halal or kosher.
No meat is good at all. I have to get my meat from the local butcher here but my family in Pakistan gets the meat supply from our own farm throughout the year. It's all healthy meat.beef is not good for you.
Chicken!!! Yaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaks.
I am completely out of Chicken at the moment. I just cannot stomach white tasteless meat anymore.
I am off from Chicken Biryani too. I ask my wife to add potatoes in Chicken Briyani, so at least I can eat it with the Potatoes.
I like Fish though, try to eat as much as I can. Lamb is fine.
My order is
1-Fish
2- Lamb
No no no to chicken, occasional Beef and Mutton OK. I buy Mutton for Haleem, which my wife makes, very very yummy.
I eat less than 10 kgs of beef in a year.. only in burgers and Nihari when I go to Pakistan.
But I eat a lot of mutton.. may be more than 50 kgs or even more than a 100 kgs.. as I eat mutton daily.. I stopped eating mutton a couple of months back, but it affected me psychologically. I started feeling weaker..
Started again.. every day is a mutton day for me.. that's bad I know.
I never counted how much beef I eat(every other day I eat beef palao) but I do know I eat chicken more than any other form of meatI eat less than 10 kgs of beef in a year.. only in burgers and Nihari when I go to Pakistan.
But I eat a lot of mutton.. may be more than 50 kgs or even more than a 100 kgs.. as I eat mutton daily.. I stopped eating mutton a couple of months back, but it affected me psychologically. I started feeling weaker..
Started again.. every day is a mutton day for me.. that's bad I know.
Chiken chiken chiken chiken chken chken kechn chekn cekn kechn chiken chicken chicken chicken.
I am chicken for chicken
Maybe not kosher in some cooking but def halal...kosher laws are much more stricter and limit the food than halal..that is why we are allowed kosher but not every Jew would agree with Halalshame... veal is not halal or kosher.
Very true. I eat more meat daily then naan. It's scary but i hate everything else.Yes it is but....za pakhtoon yum.
We love red meat.
Depends on how you cook it, really.I can't tell the difference between mutton and veal....
shame... veal is not halal or kosher.