Bob H. TVWBB Hall of Fame Jul 27, 2015 #2 I wonder how many of us in the US have had this without knowing about it? Looks like a pretty good reason to buy meat on the bone to me.
I wonder how many of us in the US have had this without knowing about it? Looks like a pretty good reason to buy meat on the bone to me.
Craig Alumbaugh TVWBB Guru Jul 27, 2015 #3 It just makes me wonder if its safe since they are wearing mask when doing this.
Bob Correll R.I.P. 3/31/2022 Jul 27, 2015 #4 Bob H. said: I wonder how many of us in the US have had this without knowing about it? Looks like a pretty good reason to buy meat on the bone to me. Click to expand... http://www.thedenverchannel.com/news/steak-or-fake-how-to-spot-glued-meat quote from the link: You shouldn't have to worry about confusion at the grocery story. The label and package should be clearly marked as "formed." Meat glue, transglutaminase, or TG would also be included in the ingredients.
Bob H. said: I wonder how many of us in the US have had this without knowing about it? Looks like a pretty good reason to buy meat on the bone to me. Click to expand... http://www.thedenverchannel.com/news/steak-or-fake-how-to-spot-glued-meat quote from the link: You shouldn't have to worry about confusion at the grocery story. The label and package should be clearly marked as "formed." Meat glue, transglutaminase, or TG would also be included in the ingredients.
Dave from Denver TVWBB Wizard Jul 27, 2015 #5 Craig Alumbaugh said: It just makes me wonder if its safe since they are wearing mask when doing this. Click to expand... Transglutaminase comes in powdered form and since it is "meat glue" it presents an inhalation hazard, but it's perfectly safe to eat.
Craig Alumbaugh said: It just makes me wonder if its safe since they are wearing mask when doing this. Click to expand... Transglutaminase comes in powdered form and since it is "meat glue" it presents an inhalation hazard, but it's perfectly safe to eat.