expatinowncountry
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Napoleon said:"Meat" does NOT include POULTRY or PORK in English. Or at least not in American English. Not when discussing what foods one does or does not eat. This has nothing to do with living anywhere in particular for an extended period of time.
YES, VEAL = MEAT, because it's still a cow. It doesn't matter if it's young or not. A cow is a cow. It's not like it's a caterpillar and then a butterfly. It's a small cow and then a bigger cow.
In this States, this is a common question:
Q: "You don't eat 'meat', but do you eat chicken?"
A: "Yes, I eat chicken. And seafood as well. I just don't eat meat."
Q: "What about pork?"
A: "No... well, I might put a little bacon on my salad."
This is from someone who "Doesn't eat 'meat'."
I would say "Dead animal." but only in mixed company.
I am using FAO classification, not mine. Other international organization use it as well. Do not ask me why.
Anyway, now we know it was only a problem of semantics.