Is Dutch Loaf Pescatarian?

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No. Dutch loaf is lunch meat typically made from pork and beef.

Dutch Loaf and the Pescatarian Diet

Dutch loaf, also known as Old-fashioned loaf or spiced luncheon loaf, is a type of deli meat made primarily from pork and beef. It is seasoned with various spices, such as coriander, nutmeg, and allspice, and is often smoked to enhance its flavor. This meat product is usually sliced thin and used in sandwiches or as part of a deli platter.

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