Q: animal "produce"?
Hillary Brown
hillaryhazelbrown at GMAIL.COM
Sun Nov 23 19:17:06 UTC 2008
"Protein" also includes tofu and fake meats, but it works decently as
an inclusive term for "animal produce."
hb
On Sun, Nov 23, 2008 at 12:25 PM, <RonButters at aol.com> wrote:
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> In a message dated 11/23/08 11:18:30 AM, zwicky at STANFORD.EDU writes:
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>> the three types are
>> now sold in different departments of supermarkets (and dairy products
>> and eggs in still another).
>>
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> not in any supermarket that I know about: the meat department may be
> subdivided into chicken/turkey, lamb, beef, pork, fish&shellfish, but they are not
> different "departments"
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