white slime

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white slime (uncountable)

  1. (informal, dysphemistic) A poultry byproduct in the form of a paste that is mechanically separated through a high-pressure sieve, and used in cheap food products.
    • 2014, Dr. Chris Baker, REAL (page 86)
      The related “pink slime” or “white slime” are from red meat or poultry meat, and are processed into a product that was originally used only in pet food and not approved for human consumption.
    • 2014, M. Pinkhasov, ‎R. Nair, Real Luxury
      Then came the uproar about the “pink slime” and “white slime” processed meats used to fill out the volumes of their beef and chicken products.
    • 2021, Giles Yeo, Why Calories Don't Count:
      The resulting product is essentially the poultry equivalent of 'pink slime' above ... 'white slime' if you would. Mechanically separated poultry is allowed to be sold in the EU.

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