Main Difference
The main difference between Venison and Veal is that the Venison is a meat from deer and Veal is a meat of young cattle.
Venison
Venison is the meat of a game animal and especially a deer. Venison can be used to refer to any part of the animal, so long as it can be consumed, including the flesh and internal organs. Venison, much like beef or
pork, is categorized into specific cuts, including roast, sirloin, and ribs.
Veal
Veal is the meat of calves, in contrast to the beef from older cattle. Veal can be produced from a calf of either sex and any breed; however, most veal comes from young males of dairy breeds who are not used for breeding. Generally, veal is more expensive than beef from older cattle.
Some methods or aspects of veal production are controversial due to animal welfare concerns.
Venison (noun)
The meat of a deer.
“After shooting a deer, field dressing is the next step necessary for high quality venison.”
Venison (noun)
The meat of an antelope.
Venison (noun)
The meat of any wild animal that has been hunted rather than raised domestically.
Veal (noun)
The flesh of a calf (i.e. a young bovine) used for food.
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