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Not exact matches
Gelatin - rich foods, from
bone broths to head cheese to foods like pig's feet and
ox tails, were a large part of a traditional diet Our ancestors relished every part of the animal, and just as they ate organ meats that most modern Americans now spurn, they also ate all the gelatin - rich bony and cartilaginous bits of the animal.
Gelatin - rich foods, from
bone broths to head cheese to foods like pig's feet and
ox tails, were a large part of a traditional diet Our ancestors relished every part of the animal, and just as they ate organ meats that most modern Americans now spurn, they also ate all the gelatin - rich bony and cartilaginous bits of the animal.
Never thought of keeping the
bones for stew though, haha reminds me of my friend's mother who makes
ox tail.
RMBs contain a decent amount of meat (examples include turkey backs, chicken leg quarters, lamb necks, and
ox tails); these meaty
bones comprise the main part of the diet and are consumed in their entirety.
Smoked meaty
bones, natural, clear kneecaps, tendons of all shapes and sizes, ears, esophagus, trachea, heart muscle, pig snout,
ox tails and bully sticks — long, short, twisted, braided, shaped, packaged and bulk — comprise a veritable buffet of body parts that invite customers in.