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is fish meat?

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11.48% of ATOTers failed basic science in grade school, and 7.10% should have their computer privileges taken away until they learn how to operate a computer correctly :^P
 
Originally posted by: lxskllr
11.48% of ATOTers failed basic science in grade school, and 7.10% should have their computer privileges taken away until they learn how to operate a computer correctly :^P

27.34% of all statistics are made up
 
Originally posted by: guyver01
Originally posted by: Dualist
Not really, fish is a part of the fish food group.

LOL... please pass what you're smoking.

Food Pyramid

😕 The food pyramid you linked, separates fish from meat. It also groups dry beans and nuts with meat. If fish is a meat then dry beans and nuts are also a meat based on your example.
 
Originally posted by: Capt Caveman
Originally posted by: guyver01
Originally posted by: Dualist
Not really, fish is a part of the fish food group.

LOL... please pass what you're smoking.

Food Pyramid

😕 The food pyramid you linked, separates fish from meat. It also groups dry beans and nuts with meat. If fish is a meat then dry beans and nuts are also a meat based on your example.

So I should put my nuts in the fridge?

 
Originally posted by: Joemonkey
why is this even a question? I shouldn't be surprised though, i know people who think eggs are dairy...

if eggs aren't dairy, then why are they in the Dairy department next to milk and cheese at grocery stores?

 
Originally posted by: zerocool84
Yep stupid Catholics think it's ok to eat fish during lent cus it's not meat........right

yeh, stupid Catholics, and let's not forget any other religious affliations, all stupid, because zerocool84 is just so smart. he's so smart we should start a zerocool84 religion on Atot. who is in?!??? :thumbsup:
 
"As a generic culinary and butchery term, "meat" refers to the muscular flesh of a mammal. This is the definition most commonly applied by governments in meat product regulation and food labeling, and in religious rites and rituals. Edible birds and fish/seafood are not "meat" under this application but are treated separately from mammals. Likewise, amphibians and reptiles, not to mention the "meat" of edible insects, arachnids, and so on."
 
Originally posted by: moshquerade
"As a generic culinary and butchery term, "meat" refers to the muscular flesh of a mammal. This is the definition most commonly applied by governments in meat product regulation and food labeling, and in religious rites and rituals. Edible birds and fish/seafood are not "meat" under this application but are treated separately from mammals. Likewise, amphibians and reptiles, not to mention the "meat" of edible insects, arachnids, and so on."
"Edible birds and fish/seafood are not 'meat' under this application". I wonder why that is. Edible birds like turkey I definitely consider fucking "turkey meat".
 
Originally posted by: clamum
Originally posted by: moshquerade
"As a generic culinary and butchery term, "meat" refers to the muscular flesh of a mammal. This is the definition most commonly applied by governments in meat product regulation and food labeling, and in religious rites and rituals. Edible birds and fish/seafood are not "meat" under this application but are treated separately from mammals. Likewise, amphibians and reptiles, not to mention the "meat" of edible insects, arachnids, and so on."
"Edible birds and fish/seafood are not 'meat' under this application". I wonder why that is. Edible birds like turkey I definitely consider fucking "turkey meat".
so then tomatoes are meat also. ever heard of a big juicy meaty tomato?
 
Originally posted by: moshquerade
Originally posted by: clamum
Originally posted by: moshquerade
"As a generic culinary and butchery term, "meat" refers to the muscular flesh of a mammal. This is the definition most commonly applied by governments in meat product regulation and food labeling, and in religious rites and rituals. Edible birds and fish/seafood are not "meat" under this application but are treated separately from mammals. Likewise, amphibians and reptiles, not to mention the "meat" of edible insects, arachnids, and so on."
"Edible birds and fish/seafood are not 'meat' under this application". I wonder why that is. Edible birds like turkey I definitely consider fucking "turkey meat".
so then tomatoes are meat also. ever heard of a big juicy meaty tomato?
Tomatoes aren't muscle or flesh of an animal.
 
Originally posted by: moshquerade
Originally posted by: zerocool84
Yep stupid Catholics think it's ok to eat fish during lent cus it's not meat........right

yeh, stupid Catholics, and let's not forget any other religious affliations, all stupid, because zerocool84 is just so smart. he's so smart we should start a zerocool84 religion on Atot. who is in?!??? :thumbsup:
that really depends... can i be one of the co-creators? religions (especially modern religions) exist solely to benefit their creators and further their agendas.
 
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