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red meat
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Wiktionary
n. 1 Meats such as beef that are dark red in colour when uncooked. 2 (context uncountable idiomatic English) fresh, inspiring, or inflammatory topics or information.
WordNet
n. meat that is dark in color before cooking (as beef, venison, lamb, mutton)
Wikipedia
Commonly, especially in gastronomy, red meat or dark meat is red when raw and dark in color when cooked, in contrast to white meat, which is pale in color before and after cooking. This definition only refers to flesh from mammals or fowl.
In nutritional science, red meat is defined as any meat that has more myoglobin than white meat, white meat being defined as non-dark meat from chicken (excluding leg or thigh), or fish. Some meat, such as pork, is red meat using the nutritional definition, and white meat using the common definition.
Red Meat is a country band that has released the albums "Meet Red Meat" (1997), "Thirteen" (1999), "Alameda County Line" (2001) and "We Never Close" (2007). The last three albums were produced by Dave Alvin, and engineered by Mark Linett. An additional live album, "Live at the World's Smallest Honky Tonk", was released in October 2010.
The song "Broken Up and Blue" from "Thirteen" is featured on the soundtrack of the 2001 movie " Monster's Ball." The pit orchestra at the Academy Awards played the song when Halle Berry accepted her award for best actress.
The debut album won an SF Weekly "Wammie" award as best roots band. It also produced a top-five single in France with "Texas Texas." Red Meat has since won another Wammie for best country band, along with a "Best of the Bay" award from the San Francisco Bay Guardian and "Best of the East Bay" award from the East Bay Express.
In recent years, Red Meat has also served as the backing band on the West Coast for rock & roll hall of famer Wanda Jackson.
Red Meat formed in 1993 from the remains of the country/surf/polka band The Movie Stars, and the Genuine Diamelles, whose sound was described by their members as a "psychedelic glee club". Though based in the San Francisco Bay Area, the members of Red Meat are almost universally Midwestern, hailing originally from southeast Iowa (Jill Olson, Smelley Kelley), the Missouri Ozarks (Scott Young), Ohio (Michael Montalto), and Oklahoma (Les James).
Red meat is meat which is red when raw and not white when cooked.
Red meat may also refer to:
- Red Meat, a comic strip by Max Cannon
- Red Meat (band), a country band
- Red Meat (film) a 1997 film directed by Allison Burnett
- Red Meat (Supernatural), an episode of Supernatural