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Meat in Albert Lea, MN

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Business Listing   Carlsen Companies of Albert Lea Inc - Albert Lea, MN - Phone: (507) 377-9313


Business Listing   Intermark - Albert Lea, MN - Phone: (507) 373-0001


Business Listing   Interstate Meat Service Inc - Albert Lea, MN - Phone: (507) 377-2228


Business Listing   Interstate Meat Services - Albert Lea, MN - Phone: (507) 377-0193


Business Listing   Jordahl Meats - Albert Lea, MN - Phone: (507) 826-3418


Business Listing   Nick's Meats & Grocery - Albert Lea, MN - Phone: (507) 373-8966


Business Listing   Schweigert's Foods - Albert Lea, MN - Phone: (507) 377-2526


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Helpful Definition for: Meat


'Meat' is animal flesh that is used as food. Most often, this means the skeletal muscle and associated fat and other tissues, but it may also describe other edible tissues. Meat in Albert Lea is generally used by the meat packing industry in a more restrictive sense- the flesh of mammalian species like pigs, cattle, lambs, etc.,- raised and prepared for human consumption, to the exclusion of fish, poultry, and other animals. The quality and quantity of usable meat depends on the animal's plane of nutrition, i.e., whether it is over- or underfed. Meat can be broadly classified as 'red' or 'white'; the 'redness' of meat depends on species, animal age, and fiber type. Muscle tissue is a good source of protein content and iron. The consumption of meat in Albert Lea again has various traditions and rituals associated with it.

 

Recent Business News for: Meat

Retail beef, chicken, pork prices still climbing - San Jose Mercury News

Retail beef, chicken, pork prices still climbingSan Jose Mercury NewsBy SANDY SHORE AP Business Writer DENVER—The money you're saving on gasoline may go toward buying steaks, ribs and chicken for the barbecue. Meat prices are expected to rise faster than overall food costs in 2012. Prices rose in the spring and may ...and more »