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  2. Australian feral camel - Wikipedia

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    Camel meat is consumed in Australia. [48] A multi-species abattoir at Caboolture in Queensland run by Meramist regularly processes feral camels, selling meat into Europe, the United States, and Japan. [49] Samex Australian Meat Company in Peterborough, South Australia, also resumed processing feral camels in 2012. [50]

  3. Camel loin - Wikipedia

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    Camel loin is a cut of meat [1] from a camel, created from the tissue along the dorsal side of the rib cage. The brisket, ribs and loin are among the preferred parts. [ 2 ] The method of cooking varies from country to country; the Saudis prefer to cook the kabsa by using pressure cooking .

  4. Category:Camel products - Wikipedia

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    Camel meat; Camel milk; P. Polo cloth; Puttoo; S. Sawani (company) W. Whole stuffed camel This page was last edited on 27 November 2014, at 01:57 (UTC). Text is ...

  5. Miran Pastourma - Wikipedia

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    Miran has continued to grow despite Greece's economic crisis, doubling in size. To celebrate the occasion, the grandson of Miran along with his brother Krikor and their father Bedros organised a party where they introduced their new product, pastourma made of camel meat. [2]

  6. Livestock - Wikipedia

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    Livestock are the domesticated animals raised in an agricultural setting in order to provide labour and produce diversified products for consumption such as meat, eggs, milk, fur, leather, and wool. The term is sometimes used to refer solely to animals who are raised for consumption, and sometimes used to refer solely to farmed ruminants , such ...

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  8. Camel - Wikipedia

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    A Somali camel meat and rice dish Camel meat pulao, from Pakistan. Camels provide food in the form of meat and milk. [132] Approximately 3.3 million camels and camelids are slaughtered each year for meat worldwide. [133] A camel carcass can provide a substantial amount of meat.

  9. List of domesticated animals - Wikipedia

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    Dromedary or Arabian camel (Camelus dromedarius) [36] Unknown 4000 BCE Arabia, the Horn of Africa: meat, milk, urine, racing, hunting, pack, mount, show, pets Tame, few physical changes Moderately common in captivity, small feral population in original range, significant feral population in Australia, truly wild dromedaries may be extinct