Definition of Veal. Meaning of Veal. Synonyms of Veal

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Definition of Veal

Veal
Veal Veal, n.[OE. veel, OF. veel, F. veau, L. vitellus, dim. of vitulus a calf; akin to E. wether. See Wether, and cf. Vellum, Vituline.] The flesh of a calf when killed and used for food.

Meaning of Veal from wikipedia

- Veal is the meat of calves, in contrast to the beef from older cattle. Veal can be produced from a calf of either **** and any breed; however, most veal...
- Demetrin Veal (born 1981), American football player Donnie Veal (born 1984), American baseball player Jack Veal, Child actor Jennifer Veal (born 1991)...
- Veal Oscar is a culinary creation served for the first time on September 18, 1897, and said to have been named in honor of Sweden's King Oscar II, who...
- Jennifer Anne Veal (born 7 September 1991) is an English actress and internet personality. She made her acting debut playing Lucy on the television series...
- Veal Prince Orloff, veal Prince Orlov, veal Orloff, or veal Orlov (French: veau Orloff or veau Orlov) is a 19th-century dish of French cuisine, which...
- Jack Veal (born 12 June 2007) is an English actor known for his role as Kid Loki in Loki (2021). Jack Veal was born on 12 June 2007, in London, England...
- frying. Breaded schnitzel is po****r in many countries and is made using veal, pork, chicken, mutton, beef, or turkey. Schnitzel originates in Austria...
- is an Italian dish (also po****r in southern Switzerland). It consists of veal that has been wrapped ("lined") with prosciutto and sage and then marinated...
- zest, and garlic. It is the standard accompaniment to the Milanese braised veal shank dish ossobuco alla milanese. Gremolata usually includes grated lemon...
- capers. In Italian cuisine piccata is prepared using veal (piccata di vitello al limone, lit. 'veal piccata with lemon'), whereas in Italian-American cuisine...