Meat is animal flesh (mainly muscle tissue) used as food, sometimes with the exception of fish, other seafood, and poultry. Originally, the word meat meant simply "food".
For the most part, meat for human consumption comes from mammals, most commonly from ungulates (hooved animals: cattle, goats, sheep, pigs) domesticated for the specific purpose of providing human food. The use of other meats, such as venison, the meat of small game animals and a few other mammals, and even the meat of certain reptiles and amphibians, is not uncommon. The use of meat from other mammals is much less common, although nearly every animal that lives has probably been used for human food at one time. What meats are used and the way they are cooked depends on the availability and cuisine.
In recent years, forms of imitation meat have been created to satisfy some vegetarians' taste for the flavour and texture of meat, and there is speculation about the possibility of growing in vitro meat from animal tissue.
The above list of meats includes the meat of animals that are eaten in some cultures but never eaten in other cultures. The list includes domesticated animals, wild animals, and even endangered species. Some of the animals, even those not endangered, are protected by law. Some cuisines (vegetarian) include none of the animals in the list. The list is not complete.
Fifty pounds of beef, three pounds of coarse salt, one ounce of saltpetre, three-quarters of a pound of sugar, two gallons of water. Mix the above ingredients together and pour over the meat. Cover the tub closely.
Ask Joanne: Are Humans Meant to Eat Meat? A short article that answers that vexing question, asserting that evidence of meat-eating by human ancestors is "no rational defense" for continuing the practice. http://vegsource.com/joanne/qa/qaphys.htm
Howard Lyman: Mad Cowboy A US cattle rancher who won't eat meat speaks out about the ill effects of meat products on the environment and human health. Introduction by Ralph Nader, book excerpt, reviews and online purchase. http://www.madcowboy.com/
Tax Meat! Argues that America's meat-based diet costs the country billions of dollars in health care costs and environmental destruction, so it's time for an excise tax on meat. http://www.taxmeat.com
Just Eat Veggies! Examines the reasons to become a vegetarian such as ethics, health, and environmental issues. http://www.justeatveggies.com
Meredith's Veggie Page Graphic site on reasons not to eat meat and other animal rights issues. http://www.angelfire.com/mo/meredith/
Beyond Beef Long briefing kit of facts about rainforest destruction, resource depletion, global warming, world hunger, human disease, animal suffering, and the connection of those topics to meat-eating. http://www.mcspotlight.org/media/reports/beyond.html
Dead Animal Flesh is Not Food An examination of the ethical, environmental, and nutritional arguments for and against vegetarianism. http://users.erols.com/epastore/veg/
Aliens R' Us! The material contained in this article, by June Cleeland, is not for the faint-hearted, and many may find it highly disturbing. These reports concern sinister and barbaric practices against live beings. http://www.innerself.com/Miscellaneous/aliens_r_us.htm
The Meat Industry has a Death Wish Discusses the negative impact of the meat industry on the world. http://www.ivu.org/evu/english/news/news963/meatwish.html
Eating Without Killing Examines three main reasons for becoming a vegetarian, from perspectives of health, environmental considerations and avoiding cruelty to animals. http://www.wordwiz72.com/veg.html
Don't Eat My Friends! Provides a guide for becoming a vegetarian, nutritional information, and trivia. http://pw2.netcom.com/~axleplus/stuff/vegan.html
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