What is meat? A perspective from the American Meat Science Association

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• Meat is the edible tissues from an animal consumed as food. • Meat analogs (plant, fungal, and bacterial) used to make imitation meat products are not considered meat. • In vitro meats that originate from animal cells may be considered meat in the future.

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Boler, D. D., & Woerner, D. R. (2017). What is meat? A perspective from the American Meat Science Association. Animal Frontiers, 7(4), 8–11. https://doi.org/10.2527/af.2017.0436

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