Is there a way (before cooking and eating) to tell the difference between pork and beef chops?

Just cleaning out the freezer and found a ziploc with chops in it, but apparently didn't label the bag identifying its contents. Whatever it is, its for dinner so I'd like to know what to make alongside.

Happiest in the kitchen.2009-09-08T12:48:26Z

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Never had a "beef" chop. That is usually a T-bone ro soemthing else.

Beef is pink/red and pork is white/tan in color or a very very light pink.

kshane2009-09-08T19:15:40Z

beef will have a more prominent pink color as the pork will be more white or tan.

chef James2009-09-09T08:42:51Z

yeah if its a chop its not beef