The Commission notes, however, that biodiesel is generally «compatible with existing distribution infrastructure» and outlines the potential of a newer process («thermal depolymerization») that produces renewable diesel without the above disadvantages, from «
animal offal, agricultural residues, municipal solid waste, sewage, and old tires».
Not exact matches
Carcase weight is the weight of an
animal's carcase (meat and bone) when the
offal, hide and hooves have been removed.
We had wild pig chops, fresh, for dinner that night, and jerked the greater portion of the two
animals for next day, the dogs receiving their reward in the shape of the
offal.»
It's a concentration of skunk,
offal and hair that trappers use to attract fur - bearing
animals.
They are I: meat cooked on the bone; II: organs and
offal (what Bourdain calls «the nasty bits»); III: fresh (raw) plant and
animal products; and IV: better than fresh — fermented and sprouted.»
animal foods essentials are butter, lard and tallow, liver and other
offal, bone broth, and perhaps eggs.
Offal is extremely nutrient dense and contain many vitamins and minerals not found in such abundance in the muscle meat of
animals.
It is extremely important not to leave out eating
offal — the organs of
animals.
[NOTE: Beef Organs, also referred to as
offal, variety meats and pluck, refers to the internal organs and entrails of a butchered
animal.
The diet is consisting of
animal fat, meat,
offal and eggs with an approximate 2:1 fat: protein ratio.
We'll teach you how to understand ordering a whole
animal, our suggestions for finding a farmer, a breed of
animal, the cuts you'll need to order and how to cook any parts (including
offal, bones and fat) that the deliciousness of a pastured pig provides.
The rendering industry utilizes packinghouse
offal, meat processing waste, restaurant waste and
animal tissues from other sources including
animals that have died otherwise than by slaughter.
The worm larvae develop cysts in the major organs of the host
animal especially the liver, when dogs eat raw
offal then poop out the eggs, the sheep or mice eat the eggs and the cycle starts all over.
The hydatid tapeworm is probably best avoided by not feeding on uncooked
offal or feeding it to their
animals.
The Whole Prey Model of raw includes whole pieces of muscle meat, bone, liver, and
offal; some raw feeders will feed a whole
animal, with fur (for fiber) and all.
Animal by - products is a lump - all phrase for offal (organ meats and entrails), which are high in nutritional value and are the same portions of animal that wild canids and felids (and pet dogs and cats if they had to hunt) would eat
Animal by - products is a lump - all phrase for
offal (organ meats and entrails), which are high in nutritional value and are the same portions of
animal that wild canids and felids (and pet dogs and cats if they had to hunt) would eat
animal that wild canids and felids (and pet dogs and cats if they had to hunt) would eat first.
Tripe is the culinary term used for the edible
offal of a farm
animal, in this case one of the chambers of the cow's stomach.
Independent plants obtain
animal by - product materials, including grease, blood, feathers,
offal, and entire
animal carcasses, from the following sources: butcher shops, supermarkets, restaurants, fast - food chains, poultry processors, slaughterhouses, farms, ranches, feedlots, and
animal shelters.»
The FDA says:...» The rendering industry utilizes packinghouse
offal, meat processing waste, restaurant waste and
animal tissues from other sources including
animals that have died otherwise than by slaughter.»