Sabrina
What does "brown meat","white meat" mean? What does "brown meat","white meat" mean?
14 avr. 2011 15:13
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I've never heard of brown meat. But there are two pairs of words like this. 1. red meat (beef) vs. white meat (chicken, turkey, etc.) 2. dark meat vs. white meat -- some parts of a chicken or turkey are darker / lighter than other parts. For example, the chicken breast is white meat. The meat closer to the leg bone is dark meat. This is only used to talk about different parts of a chicken or turkey, and maybe other kinds of poultry. So part of a chicken can be "white meat" and "dark meat" at the same time. English is weird.
15 avril 2011
White meat usually refers to poultry and red meat to beef, lamb and pork.
17 avril 2011
i've never heard of "brown meat" and "white meat" so i googled it. According to Wikipedia, "white meat" refers to lighter-colored meat, like chicken. It's often contrasted with "red meat". I couldnt find anything about "brown meat" except google trying to teach me "how to brown meat", as in how to fry meat, i guess :)
14 avril 2011
It is what it sounds like. Chicken and fish meat is usually white, while meat from cows is red/brown.
14 avril 2011
brown meat is when red meet go bad, I guess. ^ ^
15 avril 2011
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