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    Hello all, welcome back, I am Niharika.

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    Well! today we are gonna explore the different types of meat.

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    Today we're gonna explore the different types of meat available in the market, restaurants, grocery

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    stores and so on. This lesson is specifically for non- vegetarians who love eating meat.

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    Well, it’s actually for vegetarians too, because if you are a vegetarian and you like

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    travelling and you don’t know what food is what,what food are you suppose to stay

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    away from then I think this lesson should be helpful. So go ahead, do enjoy this. We

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    gonna look at types of meat. First we gonna look at the different types of meat available,

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    we have red meat, Poultry, Pork, Seafood. Well, what comes under red meat is beef. Beef

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    is cow’s meat. Then we have goat. Goat is also called as lamb or mutton. Many people

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    call it mutton but in many countries it is also called as lamb. We also have sheep. So

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    cow’s meat, goat, sheep the meat of these animals come under red meat. And do not eat

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    too much of red meat it’s not healthy. Well, now let’s look at the most healthy meat

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    Poultry, under poultry it’s chicken and then we have turkey. In many countries it’s

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    not just called as poultry but also called as white meat. So the chicken and turkey is

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    also known as white meat. And the another type of meat we have, apparently people say

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    that it is the tastiest of all, that’s pork. And pork is pig. So it’s the pig’s meat.

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    And the last one is seafood that’s my favourite I totally binge on seafood. Seafood is like

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    your fish and then we have prawns. In many countries it’s called as prawns but in America

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    it’s called as shrimp. So, prawns, shrimp or lobster, squid and there are so many types

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    of seafood. So these are the types of meat that are available and now we will look at

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    the different vocabulary related to meat. Alright here are some types of meat available

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    in the market. The first one we have is bacon. Well, bacon is usually eaten by people for

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    breakfast. So what a delicious start to your day! So bacon is made out of pig’s meat

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    and these are the thin slices of meat which can be fried or sautéed in a pan and it is

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    of course processed meat and it’s preserved or treated with smoke and salt. So, that’s

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    bacon for you. Let’s have a look at other one. Sausage – In the market there’s variety

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    of sausages, we have beef sausage, pork sausage we also have chicken sausage and infact we

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    have different flavoured sausages. And, again its processed meat and it is cylindrical,

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    round in shape. And it is made out of treated ground meat and it has flavours to it and

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    it is also covered with a thin skin. So it’s treated ground meat and is covered with thin

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    skin. So may be you are hungry and starving and you just want to eat something then go

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    ahead sauté some sausage, it’s nice and tasty snack. The next one we have is ham,

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    now many people do get confused with what is ham made of? So just because you eat a

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    hamburger doesn’t mean that the ham is made of beef. Now ham is interestingly made of

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    pig meat. So it’s basically the thigh of a pig which is again treated by salt and wet

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    curing and smoke too. So it’s nice and delicious but yes many people do get confused, what

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    exactly ham is? So that’s what it is, it is made out of pig meat. The next one is pepperoni,

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    Have you tried the delicious pepperoni pizza? Well if you haven’t then you should. Pepperoni

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    is very commonly used in America and it’s type of Salami, it’s red in colour, it’s

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    soft and it’s delicious of course. But again pepperoni is made out of mashed pig, (pork)

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    and beef meat. So again it’s fermented, just because it’s a type of salami, it is

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    a processed meat and and it’s a little smoky and it is bright red in colour. So that’s

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    pepperoni for you. The next one we have is salami, salami is again type of processed

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    meat it’s treated with salt, it’s also treated with smoke and different flavours

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    too. Infact salami is available in variety to meat types, you can either have chicken

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    salami, you also have beef salami and pork salami . So it’s made out of various animal

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    meat. So that’s salami and then we have minced meat , finally something which is not

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    processed . Well, minced meat in many countries it is also called as ground meat and it’s

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    basically fine chopped meat. It’s grinded meat. So you either use a grinder to grind

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    the meat or you just chop it. So it’s basically finely chopped meat. So that’s minced meat

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    and then we have steak. Do you like your steak? Well, steak is a big portion of slice. It

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    is a slice of beef or slice of pork and infact in many countries we also have slice of fish

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    steaks. Fish steaks are also slice of meat. It is either roasted or grilled. Usually when

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    you go to a restaurant you will mention that you want your steak to be half cooked or pink

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    or fully cooked (well done). So different people prefer their steak to be either cooked

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    well or they want it to raw. That’s pink in colour. So that’s steak, so it can be

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    pork steak, beef steak or fish steak. The last one we have is ribs; well we all know

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    what ribs are? However it’s not the human ribs we are talking about, it’s the animal

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    ribs. These are chopped ribs they can be roasted they can be baked they can be fried. They

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    are not very meaty, less of meat and more of sucking. We have pork ribs available, we

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    have beef ribs we have lamb ribs and trust me it’s delicious. I enjoy sucking on the

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    ribs or chewing on the ribs rather. So these are the types of meat products available.

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    If you are a vegetarian just look for these words and you have to stay away from this

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    kind of food and if you are a non vegetarian then you know what is what. I will be back

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    with a new lesson soon till then you take care and have a great day.

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The example sentences of SAUSAGES in videos (15 in total of 52)

sausages noun, plural beans noun, plural tomatoes noun, plural and coordinating conjunction not adverb just adverb from preposition or subordinating conjunction a determiner can modal as preposition or subordinating conjunction well adverb real adjective tomatoes noun, plural robbie proper noun, singular just adverb got verb, past tense
of preposition or subordinating conjunction sausages noun, plural , we personal pronoun have verb, non-3rd person singular present beef noun, singular or mass sausage noun, singular or mass , pork noun, singular or mass sausage verb, base form we personal pronoun also adverb have verb, non-3rd person singular present chicken noun, singular or mass sausage noun, singular or mass and coordinating conjunction infact proper noun, singular we personal pronoun
processed verb, past participle meats noun, plural like preposition or subordinating conjunction pepperoni noun, singular or mass , bacon noun, singular or mass , sausages noun, plural , and coordinating conjunction deli noun, singular or mass meats noun, plural are verb, non-3rd person singular present not adverb only adverb high adjective in preposition or subordinating conjunction sodium noun, singular or mass ,
went verb, past tense with preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner sausages noun, plural because preposition or subordinating conjunction you personal pronoun ca modal n't adverb come verb, base form to to germany proper noun, singular and coordinating conjunction not adverb eat verb, base form sausages noun, plural so adverb
i personal pronoun like preposition or subordinating conjunction if preposition or subordinating conjunction you personal pronoun want verb, non-3rd person singular present to to make verb, base form this determiner with preposition or subordinating conjunction sausages noun, plural thinly adverb slice verb, non-3rd person singular present your possessive pronoun sausages noun, plural put verb, past tense them personal pronoun in preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner pan noun, singular or mass
to to make verb, base form the determiner sauce noun, singular or mass put verb, base form it personal pronoun all determiner over preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner pork noun, singular or mass sausages noun, plural and coordinating conjunction sausages noun, plural are verb, non-3rd person singular present a determiner huge adjective
restaurant noun, singular or mass the determiner oregon noun, singular or mass trail noun, singular or mass restaurant noun, singular or mass uh interjection the determiner two cardinal number eggs noun, plural two cardinal number pancakes noun, plural two cardinal number bacon noun, singular or mass two cardinal number sausages noun, plural
so preposition or subordinating conjunction we personal pronoun 've verb, non-3rd person singular present got verb, past participle some determiner scrambled verb, past participle eggs noun, plural , we personal pronoun 've verb, non-3rd person singular present got verb, past participle two cardinal number sausages noun, plural , we personal pronoun 've verb, non-3rd person singular present got verb, past participle some determiner grilled verb, past participle bacon noun, singular or mass ,
they personal pronoun have verb, non-3rd person singular present traditional adjective stuff noun, singular or mass like preposition or subordinating conjunction our possessive pronoun cuts noun, plural of preposition or subordinating conjunction beef noun, singular or mass and coordinating conjunction chicken noun, singular or mass as adverb well adverb as preposition or subordinating conjunction sausages noun, plural .
and coordinating conjunction then adverb , as preposition or subordinating conjunction you personal pronoun can modal see verb, base form here adverb , we personal pronoun 've verb, non-3rd person singular present opened verb, past participle some determiner of preposition or subordinating conjunction these determiner chicken noun, singular or mass sausages noun, plural last adjective night noun, singular or mass
the determiner sausages noun, plural are verb, non-3rd person singular present browning verb, gerund or present participle up preposition or subordinating conjunction super adjective nice adjective so preposition or subordinating conjunction it personal pronoun 's verb, 3rd person singular present time noun, singular or mass for preposition or subordinating conjunction that determiner bacon noun, singular or mass to to go verb, base form
or coordinating conjunction , like preposition or subordinating conjunction i personal pronoun did verb, past tense once adverb , i personal pronoun cooked verb, past tense and coordinating conjunction sold verb, past participle sausages noun, plural on preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner side noun, singular or mass of preposition or subordinating conjunction street noun, singular or mass
sausages noun, plural generally adverb dinner noun, singular or mass parties noun, plural go verb, non-3rd person singular present to to like preposition or subordinating conjunction about preposition or subordinating conjunction six cardinal number o'clock proper noun, singular in preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner morning noun, singular or mass and coordinating conjunction someone noun, singular or mass
well adverb this determiner is verb, 3rd person singular present quite adverb long adjective such adjective as preposition or subordinating conjunction things noun, plural like preposition or subordinating conjunction butter noun, singular or mass sausages noun, plural fatty verb, non-3rd person singular present cuts noun, plural of preposition or subordinating conjunction meats noun, plural
this determiner place noun, singular or mass has verb, 3rd person singular present three cardinal number sausages noun, plural , and coordinating conjunction i personal pronoun 'm verb, non-3rd person singular present going verb, gerund or present participle to to tell verb, base form you personal pronoun all determiner about preposition or subordinating conjunction those determiner sausages noun, plural

Use "sausages" in a sentence | "sausages" example sentences

How to use "sausages" in a sentence?

  • Profits, like sausages... are esteemed most by those who know least about what goes into them.
    -Alvin Toffler-
  • I'm on a diet. It's very strict: all hot dogs. Just sausages, constantly. It's working out - I've gained fifteen pounds!
    -Beth Ditto-
  • I recently went to New York for the first time, and honey, I'm in love with that place. I'm obsessed with its sausages.
    -Natalia Tena-
  • They say making laws is like making sausages. You shouldn't watch. It's the same for acting, especially for the actor who works unconsciously.
    -Ed Asner-
  • Laws are like sausages. You sleep far better the less you know about how they are made.
    -Otto von Bismarck-
  • Laws are like sausages, it is better not to see them being made.
    -Otto von Bismarck-
  • Mix and knead together all the state business as you do for your sausages. To win the people, always cook them some savory that pleases them.
    -Aristophanes-
  • White pudding and eggs and sausages and cups of tea! How simple and beautiful was life after all!
    -James Joyce-

Definition and meaning of SAUSAGES

What does "sausages mean?"

/ˈsôsij/

noun
length of minced meat encased in skin.
other
Finely chopped and seasoned meats in a skin.

What are synonyms of "sausages"?
Some common synonyms of "sausages" are:
  • banger,
  • snag,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.