Offal refers to the internal organs and entrails of animals, such as liver, lungs, or intestines. It is often considered as low-value or waste meat but is used in various cuisines due to its distinct flavors and nutritional value. Full definition
These moves followed the 1989 regulation in Great Britain banning the use of offal in cattle feed. (ucsf.edu)
Minimal nutritional value and can contain hull and offal from other materials processed by the mill. (feedingmydogbreed.com)
The studios aren't rolling out their tentpole pictures yet — that's for May, June, and July — but generally speaking, there's enough of a thaw on the big screen to make you forgive the faceless greenlighters for cinematic offal like «Code Name: The Cleaner.» (bullzeye.com)