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Mystery meat : ウィキペディア英語版 | Mystery meat
Mystery meat is a disparaging term for meat products, typically ground or otherwise processed, such as chicken nuggets, Spam, Salisbury steaks, sausages, or hot dogs, that have an unidentifiable source. Most often the term is used in reference to food served in institutional cafeterias, such as prison food or an American public school lunch.〔(Gwinnett County news from The Atlanta Journal-Constitution | www.ajc.com )〕〔(USATODAY.com - No more mystery meat! Some schools go organic for lunch )〕 The term is also sometimes applied to meat products where the ''species'' from which the meat has come from is known (e.g., cow or pig), but the ''cuts'' of meat (i.e., the parts of the animal) used are unknown. This is often the case where the cuts of meat used include offal and mechanically separated meat, where explicitly stating the type of meat used might diminish the perceived palatability of the product to some consumers. ==See also==
*Pink slime *School meal *Mystery meat navigation *McNuggets
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