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What is veal?


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Veal is the meat of calves. Though veal can be produced from any calf, most veal comes from male calves of dairy cattle breeds

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Dec 8, 2010 ... Veal is the meat of young cattle, usually male calves of dairy cows. The types of veal are determined by diet, with milk-fed veal

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Veal is the meat of young cattle (calves). Though veal can be produced from a calf of ... As veal is lower in fat than many meats, care must be taken in

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Veal is the meat produced from very young cattle -- most commonly male calves from dairy herds. It's used in many delicious dishes, especially in Italian food. ChaCha on!

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Veal is the meat from a baby cow that is very tender and delicious. Need anything else? Just ask ChaCha!

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Veal is the meat from a calf raised until about 16 to 18 weeks of age, weighing up to 450 pounds.

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