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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.

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  • 1 decade ago
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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.

  • 1 decade ago

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

  • 1 decade ago

    yeah if its a chop its not beef

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