Citations:white slime

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English citations of white slime

meat slurry

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  • 2012 April 3, Marion Nestle, “Is It Wrong to Feed Pink Slime to Our Children in School Lunches?”, in The Atlantic[1]:
    In one episode of his Food Revolution, he made the chicken version of pink slime (white slime?) from bird parts the kids found disgusting.
  • 2012 April 12, Lena Groeger, “And you thought it was just 'pink' slime”, in ProPublica[2]:
    "White slime," in the popular press.
  • 2012 April 12, Mickey Meese, “Take a Look at 'White Slime,' a 'Pink Slime' Cousin”, in Forbes[3]:
    The middle column is devoted to so-called white slime, “a paste-like and batter-like meat product,” while the last column does not (yet) have a nickname, but is “Pieces of meat that have been scraped, shaved, or pressed off the bone by special machinery.”