K N I K Potatoes Kabocha Squash Kabuse-Cha Tea Kadesh Olives Kaempferia Kaempferia Galangal Kaffir Lime Leaves Kahnawake Mohawk Beans Kahramanmaraş Peppers Kaipen Kaiser Alexander Kaiser Alexander Apples Kaiser Roll Stamp Kaiser Rolls Kakai Pumpkins Kake Soba Kalach Bread Kalakukko Bread Kalamata Olives Kalamon Olives Kalco Apples Kale Kalijira Rice Kaliva Olives Kamaboko Kamairi-Cha Tea Kambera Cheese Kamo Siero Soba Kamut Kana-kamaboko Kandil Sinap Apples Kane Kangkung Kani Nigiri Sushi Kani Pepper Previous | Next | Minced Meat© Copyright 2009. All rights reserved and enforced"Minced Meat" can be any type of meat that has been ground up. The usual meat used is beef, pork, veal, lamb, turkey or chicken. If not specified, you may presume beef, but you may also feel free to use what you feel like. Generally, it means one type, as opposed to a mixture of types, in which case the expression "mixed meat" might be used. "Meat loaf mixes" sold in North American supermarkets are usually 1/2 lean ground beef, 1/4 ground pork, 1/4 ground veal.
Also called: Viande hachée (French); Faschiertes, Hack, Hackbraten (German); Carne picada (Spanish); Carne moida (Portuguese)
Other entries for:Minced MeatForcemeat, Mixed Meat, Veggie Mince Other entries for:MeatAffettati, Beef, Buffalo, Cap On / Cap Off, Game, Goat, Institutional Meat Purchase Specifications, Offal, Paillards, Pork, Potted Meats, Poultry, Roasts, Sausages, Sheep, Steak, Veal, Venison, Yak |
|

