Is Neck Pescatarian?

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No. This ingredient comes from animals.

Neck and the Pescatarian Diet

Neck meat is derived from the neck region of animals such as beef, pork, lamb, and poultry. It is often used in stews, soups, and braised dishes due to its flavor and tenderness when cooked slowly. Neck meat is not suitable for those following a pescatarian diet, as it is derived from land animals.

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