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Chinese character interpretation:

Flesh;; meat; Rourou (1) (pictographic. Oracle Bone Inscriptions-shaped, small seal, like animal meat. "Meat" is a radical of Chinese characters. Original meaning: the muscles of animals.

(2) Animal meat for food [meat; Flesh] meat -Shuo Wen. Paragraph note: "A big pot is also called the meat of birds and animals. ... people say muscle, birds and animals say meat. " Food given by the public, eating meat. -Seventy people in Zuo Zhuan Yin A.D. can eat meat. -"Mencius Liang Hui Wang Shang" does not belong to meat. -"The Book of Rites, Ceng Zi Wen" distinguishes the body name and the flesh. -"Zhou Li nei Xiang"

(3) Another example is: eating meat; Crab meat; Black meat of poultry; Meat sugar (meat sauce); Meat mountain breast forest (the meat is like a mountain, and the breast is like a forest); Meat forest (there is a lot of meat to eat, hanging in the forest, describing luxury); Carnivorous (fish and other meat-like foods); Minced meat (meat porridge); Meat soup (thick soup made of meat)

(4) refers to the skin, muscle and fat layer of human body [skin; Muscle and fat] there is no corporal punishment for ancient times. -"Xun Zi Zheng Lun" His relatives died, rotted his flesh and abandoned it, and then buried his bones. -"Mozi Festival Funeral" is also the son of the owner, and the relatives of the same flesh and blood are also. -"Warring States Policy Zhao Ce" rotten meat rotten meat. -Everything is done by Han Feizi, Loyalty and Filial Piety. -Biography of Historical Records, Lian Po and Lin Xiangru

(5) another example: money in the meat (referring to money earned by hard work); Flesh marrow ([square]: biting meat); Meat is heartbroken (separation of flesh and blood); Meat to meat (face to face); Meat mountain (jokingly called human body hypertrophy); Musculus (muscle); Muscular pain (pain like spitting out meat); Carnivea (wart). A skin disease)

(6) Edible parts of fruits and vegetables except peeled kernels [pulp; Flesh (of fruit)] Take five or six inches of bamboo shoots. -"Qi Min Yao Shu Planting Bamboo" (7) Another example is: meat fruit (also known as juicy fruit, a kind of fruit. When the fruit is ripe, the peel is thick and juicy); Meat apricot (a kind of apricot)

(8) refers to the singing sound from the mouth, which is cheap to the sound of musical instruments. -The Book of Rites and Music

(9) another example is: meat bamboo (generally referring to music. Meat, vocal music; Bamboo, wind music); The sound of meat (cantata without instrumental accompaniment)

(10) [perforated disk] of a ring with a hole in the middle is twice as good as meat. -Er Ya Shi Qi. Note: "Bian Ye." Every good meat has its fruit. -History of Hanshu Foodstuffs. Note: "The body is meat, and the hole is good."

(1 1) Another example is: good meat (a round object with a hole in the center. The hole is called good, and the entity around the hole is called meat); The head of meat is thick (dialect. "Wide wealth")

(12) refers to soil [earth; mud]。 Such as: Meat Mountain (ordinary and earthy mountain)

(13) outer layer; Appearance [exterior] When there is a long drought, the field is deep and the drought is unique. -Song Lu Jiuyuan's "Quotations" Rou ò u (1) [vulgar]. Such as: a fleshy person (a mortal person) (2) a metaphor for shallowness [superficiality; meagre]。 Such as: the naked eye is stupid (shallow and stupid layman) (3) [square]: describe soft [soft]. For example, the watermelon with flesh (4) moves slowly. Such as: the meat is flustered; Fleshy temper; Doing things is true meat (5) is a name that expresses love. Mostly used for children [my dear]. For example, meat meat (a nickname for love) meat rou (1) Eating meat [eat meat] first saw the weather in the Central Plains, and it was calm and fat without meat. -Su Shi's "Answering Su Bogu's Three Poems" (2) makes the flesh grow up. Ma Zhongxi's Biography of the Wolf in Zhongshan (3) Another example: granulation (refers to new meat that has just grown); Flesh bones (make white bones regenerate muscles) (4) devour and bully [swallow; bully]。 For example, the flesh is thin and bones are combined (flesh and flesh are forced, bones and bones are combined, which is a metaphor for fierce hand-to-hand combat). It is also said that the "meat case" meat pie rü ubǐ ng [meat pie] is made of flour and meat, and rü ubó [fight hand-to-hand] is in close combat. Hand-to-hand combat is often carried out by both sides with bare hands or short weapons [snickersnee]. The warring sides fight meat forks with bare hands or with short weapons [Fleshfork] [e.g. from cook the meat pot]. Long-handled large-forked meat animals [crop]. A butcher's shop for slaughter [butcher's (shop)] A shop that sells meat diced meat [diced meat] is cut into a small four-square-shaped meat jelly [1] [aspic]: fish or meat scraps are mixed with gelatin and seasonings to form a thick one. Or a model made of meat, fish or vegetables (2) [galatine; Galatine]: A cold dish, which is prepared by removing the bones from the meat, filling the minced spiced meat as seasoning, cooking and compacting, and then pouring aspic. Nutmeg is a hard, fragrant and spherical seed widely used as spice. Also known as "meat fruit", meat toot toot toot toot toot toot toot toot toot toot toot toot toot toot toot toot toot toot toot toot toot toot toot toot toot toot toot toot toot toot toot toot toot strong toot toot toot toot toot toot toot toot toot toot toot toot toot strong. Also called "Dundun" meat jerky [jerky] Dried meat jerky [jerky] Dried meat slices (such as beef) have a sensual feeling. Rou ug m: n [voluptuousness] A pigeon (mostly female) that physically gives the opposite sex a seductive feeling [pigeon for] The edible pigeon species "Rouguan Uguà n [comb]" has a fleshy bulge on the top of the bird's head, which is shaped like an evergreen tree "Cassia", with oval leaves and small white flowers. The bark is medicinal, that is, cinnamon. Leaves, branches and barks can be processed into one of the red colors of cinnamon oil meat red (rê uhó ng [pinkish colour]). Muscle-like reddish meat is like meat [fat] to describe fat and fleshy head. Meat sauce [meat paste] Sauce-like meat rolls [paupiette] are used to wrap thin slices of spiced minced meat (or fish stuffing) or fish meat [rü ulè i] Mammalian sarcoma rü uliú [Sarcoma], which includes the edible part of any animal used as food, is a malignant tumor originating from mesenchymal tissue. To spread to neighboring tissues or spread through blood stream, osteosarcoma rhabdomyosarcoma is disgusting, rü um á (1) [nauseating]: the uncomfortable feeling caused by frivolous or hypocritical words and actions. (2) [Dally with]: It's interesting to have a fling with your lover for a while. The metaphor is to appreciate some boring things, which means "low taste". She did a lot of boring actions that day, which caused laughter. It's really disgusting. It's interesting when minced meat [meat gruel] is boiled into a paste. Meat mince [ground meat] minced beef cattle [beef cattle] is a beef steak for slaughter [steam] steak or pork chops [pork skin]. Generally, it refers to pork skin [human skin] [square]: human skin meat slices [kloc-0/] [sliced meat]: sliced meat (2) [steam] (3) meat slices other than steak meat (such as ham slices) (4) preparation. ò upià or [kidnapped person] refers to a hostage kidnapped by criminals to extort property from their families. ò upù [Butcher's Shop] is a shop that runs raw meat. The meat color ò uè (1) [incarnadine] is reddish in light yellow, which is similar to skin color (2). Jesus Christ walked among people in the flesh, eating meat [meat] and eating meat. Or meat food. In ancient times, high-ranking officials were accustomed to eating meat, so those who used meat said that officials who enjoyed rich rewards were contemptuous and failed to make far-sighted plans. -"Zuo Zhuan Zhuang Gong Ten Years" meat rü ushí [carnivorous] takes meat as food; Carnivorous animal Carnivorous animal [Carnivorous animal] A carnivorous animal. For example, shredded pork such as tigers and leopards is cut into filaments, and the meat floss is not ng [Dried meat floss], which is made of lean meat such as cattle and pigs, and the dried and loose meat is stripped, stripped off the upper garment, and bare limbs (the ancients were offering sacrifices or. -The Biography of Historical Records of Lian Po and Lin Xiangru, with naked flesh, rò ut m: n-f ù j and ng [strip off the upper garment as a token of guilt-ready to submit to any punishment the other party may want to give], confessing behind the thorns, expressing his willingness to be punished. Lian Po heard of it, and the meat was naked, because guests came. -"Historical Records Biography of Lian Po and Lin Xiangru" Body rü ut ǐ (1) [body]: Human body (2) [clay]: The body of the dead is different from the immortal energetic meatball rü uwá n [burger] A meatball with a specific food, usually pork or meat. Lionhead meatballs rü uwá nzi [quenelle] are cooked in boiling water or original soup, And as a decorative side dish or a single dish, the spiced minced meat mixture round balls or oval balls-also known as "meatballs", the minced meat pie rü uxià n [corporate punishment] used in jiaozi is wrapped in rü uxià nb ǐ ng [empanada]. Refers to the pies made by stuffing fragrant meat into dough, and the punishments imposed on the bodies of criminals or offenders, including death penalty, flogging and imprisonment. There are many filial daughters in ancient times, such as female Jing and Ti Ying. It is difficult to get rid of the punishment of Jing Gong and the order of Wen Di to remove the corporal punishment. -"Mirror Flower Edge" The naked eye rü uy m: n [naked eye] The stars seen by the naked eye without any instrument are just a drop in the ocean. rü uy m: n [short sighted] means that the secular eye does not know the naked eye of Mount Tai. The naked eye rü uy m: n-fá ntā i [a short sighted and good-for-nothing person] is an ordinary person. He's all flesh-eyed, but he's a good man. ―― The Journey to the West meat chicken rü uy ngjī [Meat Chicken] breeds of chickens for food, For example, nine catties of yellow cattle rü uy ò ngniú [stocker] a calf or heifer suitable for fattening and selling for food rü uy ò [carnal desire] sexual desire (derogatory) fleshy rü uzhò [succulence] Biologically refers to a soft and plump substance, cactus, with fleshy stems, fleshy fruit rü uzh?. Juice of fruits (such as berries, drupes or pears) mainly composed of soft and juicy tissues rü UZH and [Gravey] Juice pork pig rü UZH ū [Porkpig] released after cook the meat or cook the meat, which is specially used for meat, rü UZH ū ngū [a thorn in one's Flesh] is a metaphor for people who hate it the most and are eager to get rid of it. ò uz: jié [Uygur Rozi heyt] Islamic Eid al-Fitr Persian Rozaroza,' fast' meat ò u ㄖㄡㄡ (1) Red and soft tissue in human or animal body: ~ body. ~ class. ~ eat. Muscle ~ Ticket (person taken captive by bandits, so that bandits can extort money from his family). ~ body (Buddhism refers to the body). (2) The edible part of the fruit: longan ~. Winter melon ~ thick. (3) the fruit is not crisp, not crisp: ~ watermelon. (4) Slow action, slow temper: doing things really ~. (5) In ancient times, it was called the edge with holes in a circular object. (6) Being very close and loving, call children more often. Zheng code: LDOO, U: 8089, GBK:C8E2 number of strokes: 6, radical: meat, stroke order number: 253434 flesh;; meat; Meat animal research center

meat

flesh; meat;

meat

ròu

( 1)

(pictographic. Oracle Bone Inscriptions-shaped, small seal, like animal meat. "Meat" is a radical of Chinese characters. Original meaning: animal muscle)

(2)

Refers to animal meat for food [meat; flesh]

Meat, meat. -Shuo Wen. Paragraph note: "A big pot is also called the meat of birds and animals. ... people say muscle, birds and animals say meat. "

Food given by the public, eating meat. -"Zuo Zhuan Yin A.D."

Seventy people can eat meat. -"Mencius Liang Hui Wang Shang"

No meat. -"The Book of Rites, Ceng Zi Question"

Distinguish body names from meat. -"Zhou Li nei Xiang"

(3)

Another example is: eating meat; Crab meat; Black meat of poultry; Meat sugar (meat sauce); Meat mountain breast forest (the meat is like a mountain, and the breast is like a forest); Meat forest (there is a lot of meat to eat, hanging in the forest, describing luxury); Carnivorous (fish and other meat-like foods); Minced meat (meat porridge); Meat soup (thick soup made of meat)

(4)

Refers to the skin, muscle and fat layer of human body [skin; muscle and fat]

There is no corporal punishment for treating ancient times. -"Xun Zi Zheng Lun"

Their relatives died, rotted their flesh and abandoned it, and then buried their bones. -Mozi Festival Funeral

The son of the owner is also a relative of the same flesh and blood. -"Warring States Policy Zhao Ce"

Rotten meat and rotten meat. -"everything is done, loyalty and filial piety"

The meat is bare. -Biography of Historical Records, Lian Po and Lin Xiangru

(5)

Another example is: money in the meat (money earned by hard work); Flesh marrow ([square]: biting meat); Meat is heartbroken (separation of flesh and blood); Meat to meat (face to face); Meat mountain (jokingly called human body hypertrophy); Musculus (muscle); Muscular pain (pain like spitting out meat); Carnivea (wart). A skin disease)

(6)

Edible parts of fruits and vegetables except peel and core [pulp; flesh (of fruit)]

Take five or six inches of bamboo shoots. -Qi Min Yao Shu Planting Bamboo

(7)

Another example is: fleshy fruit (also known as juicy fruit, a kind of fruit. When the fruit is ripe, the peel is thick and juicy); Meat apricot (a kind of apricot)

(8)

Refers to the singing from the mouth, for the sound of musical instruments [voice]

The rhythm of cheap meat. -The Book of Rites and Music

(9)

Another example is: meat bamboo (referring to music in general. Meat, vocal music; Bamboo, wind music); The sound of meat (cantata without instrumental accompaniment)

( 10)

The body of a ring with a hole in the middle [perforated disk]

Meat is twice as good as meat. -Er Ya Shi Qi. Note: "Bian Ye."

Every good meat has its fruit. -History of Hanshu Foodstuffs. Note: "The body is meat, and the hole is good."

( 1 1)

Another example: good meat (a round object with a hole in the center. The hole is called good, and the entity around the hole is called meat); The head of meat is thick (dialect. "Wide wealth")

( 12)

Of dirt [earth; mud]。 Such as: Meat Mountain (ordinary and earthy mountain)

( 13)

Outer layer; Appearance [exterior]

When there is a long drought, the field is deep and the only one is not dry. -Song Lu Jiuyuan's Quotations

meat

ròu

( 1)

Vulgarity [vulgar] Such as: a fleshy man (a mortal man)

(2)

Metaphor is superficial [superficial; meagre]。 For example, the naked eye is stupid (shallow and stupid layman)

(3)

[square]: describe soft [soft]. Such as: watermelon with pulp.

(4)

[slow moving]. Such as: the meat is flustered; Fleshy temper; Doing things is really meat.

(5)

A form of address that expresses painful love. Mostly used for children [my dear]. Meat meat (nickname for love)

meat

ròu

( 1)

Eat meat [eat meat]

When I first saw the weather in the Central Plains, I was calm and fat without meat. -Su Shi's Three Answers to Su Bogu

(2)

Grow meat [flesh up]

Life and death are bones. -Ma Zhongxi's Biography of Zhongshan Wolf

(3)

Another example: granulation (refers to new meat that has just grown); Flesh bones (to regenerate white bones into muscles)

(4)

Swallow, bully [swallow; bully]。 For example, the flesh is thin and the bones are combined (the flesh is forced by the flesh, and the bones are combined with the bones, which is a metaphor for fierce hand-to-hand combat)

(5)

Coin terminology. Meat refers to the inner and outer parts of a coin (that is, between the protruding parts around the money hole and the protruding parts around the money body) without words and patterns. Thick people are called thick meat, thin people are called thin meat.

meat-cutting board

ròu àn

[butcher shop] [square]: a table for selling meat. Also called "meat case"

meat pie

ròubǐng

[meat pie] A cake made of flour and meat.

fight hand-to-hand

ròubó

[fight hand-to-hand] Close combat, often unarmed or armed with short weapons.

The two sides started hand-to-hand combat.

close fighting

ròubózhàn

[snickersnee] The warring sides fought with bare hands or short weapons.

meat fork

ròuchā

Fleshfork [Fleshfork] A long-handled fork used to fork meat, eg from a cook the meat pot.

livestock raised for meat

ròuchù

[crop] Livestock for slaughter.

butcher's (shop)

ròudiàn

[butcher's (shop)] A meat shop.

diced meat

ròudīng

[diced meat] meat cut into small squares.

meat jelly

ròudòng

( 1)

[Aspic]: Fish or meat scraps are mixed with gelatin and seasonings to form a thick and delicious jelly, which is served cold on meat or fish dishes as decoration; Or make a model of meat, fish or vegetables.

(2)

[galantine; Galatine]: a cold dish, which is made by removing the bones from the meat, filling the spiced minced meat as seasoning, cooking and compacting, and then pouring aspic.

Nutmeg

ròudòukòu

[nutmeg] A hard and fragrant spherical seed, widely used as a spice. Also known as "meat fruit"

plump

ròudūdū

[chubby] describes being obese.

The little face is very cute.

plump

ròudūndūn

[stout and strong] describes people who are fat or thick in muscles. Also known as "Meat Dundun"

dried meat slice

ròufǔ

[jerky] jerky

jerky

ròugān

[jerky] dried meat slices (such as beef)

voluptuous

ròugǎn

[voluptuousness] Physically seductive to the opposite sex (especially women)

utility pigeon

ròugē

[pigeon for meat] Pigeon breeds for food.

comb

ròuguàn

[comb] A fleshy protuberance on the top of a bird's head, shaped like a crown.

Chinese cinnamon

ròuguì

[cassia] evergreen tree, with oval leaves and small white flowers, whose bark is medicinal, that is, cinnamon. Leaves, branches and bark can be processed into cinnamon oil.

flesh-coloured red

ròuhóng

[pinkish colour] A kind of red color, which is similar to the reddish color of muscle.

plump

ròuhūhū

[fat] describe obesity.

A fleshy head

●meat pulp

ròujiàng

[meat paste] sauce-like meat

mince roll

ròujuǎn

[paupiette] Thin slices of meat or fish used to wrap spiced minced meat (or fish stuffing).

meats

ròulèi

[flesh] Foods made by carnivores include the edible parts of any animal used as food.

Carnivorous mammals

sarcoma

ròuliú

[sarcoma] Malignant tumor originating from mesenchymal tissue, spreading to adjacent tissues or through blood stream.

osteosarcoma

rhabdomyosarcoma

sickening

ròumá

( 1)

Nauseating: an uncomfortable feeling caused by frivolous or hypocritical words and actions

Disgusting flattery

(2)

[Dally with]: Make love in a frivolous way.

I was disgusting with my lover for a while.

To enjoy some boring things.

ròumá dāng yǒuqù

[nauseating] is a metaphor for enjoying some boring things, which means "low taste"

She did a lot of boring actions that day, which caused a burst of laughter. It was really disgusting and interesting.

meat paste

ròumí

[meat gruel] boiled meat into a paste

minced meat

ròumò

[ground meat] minced meat

beef cattle

ròuniú

Cattle for slaughter

steak

ròupái

[steak] or pork chop

pork skin

ròupí

[pork skin] usually refers to the skin of pork.

human skin

ròupír

[human skin] [Fang]: human skin

sliced meat

ròupiàn

( 1)

[Sliced meat]: Sliced meat.

(2)

[steak]

(3)

Slices of meat other than steak, such as ham.

(4)

Chopped beef slices ready for cooking or serving.

Meat ticket

ròupiào,ròupiàor

[kidnapped person] refers to a hostage kidnapped by criminals to extort property from their families.

butcher's (shop)

ròupù

[butcher's shop] A shop dealing in raw meat.

yellowish pink

ròusè

( 1)

[incarnadine] a reddish color in light yellow, similar to skin color

(2)

[Carnation]: The variable color of human body is the color of small pearls on average.

mortal body

ròushēn

[body] Buddhist terms Of the body

Jesus Christ walked among people in the flesh.

edible meat

ròushí

[meat] Eat meat. Or meat food. In ancient times, high-ranking officials were accustomed to eating meat, so those who used meat were called officials who enjoyed high salaries.

Carnivores are contemptuous and fail to make a long-term plan. -Ten Years of Zuo Zhuan and Zhuang Gong

edible meat

ròushí

[carnivorous] Take meat as food; eat meat

carnivorous animals

carnivorous animals

ròushí dòngwù

[carnivorous animal] Animals that mainly eat meat. Such as tigers and leopards.

shredded meat

ròusī

[shredded meat] Cut into filaments.

dried meat floss

ròusōng

[dried meat floss] is a fluffy or minced food made from lean meat of cattle and pigs, which is dry and loose.

bare the upper body (when begging forgiveness as if showing willingness to receive a thrashing)—make a humble apology

ròutǎn

[strip off the upper garment] Take off your coat and expose your limbs (this was used by the ancients to show respect or fear when offering sacrifices or apologizing).

You might as well confess your sins with the meat naked and the axe. -Biography of Historical Records, Lian Po and Lin Xiangru

Naked, Carrying, yuan, may be punished

ròutǎn-fùjīng

[strip off the upper garment as a token of cancer pathology-ready to submit to any punishment the other party may want to give] naked, carrying Vitex negundo, expressing willingness to be punished.

When Lian Po heard of it, he was naked and humbled, and he apologized for the guests coming to Lin Xiangru Gate. -Biography of Historical Records, Lian Po and Lin Xiangru

human body

ròutǐ

( 1)

[body]: the human body

(2)

[Clay]: The body of a dead person is different from an immortal and energetic spirit.

meatball

ròuwán

[burger] A meatball with a specific food, usually pork or meat substitute.

Pork balls, lion heads

meat balls

ròuwánzi

[quenelle] A round or oval meatball of spiced minced meat mixture cooked in boiling water or original soup and used as a decorative side dish or a single dish ―― also called "meatball".

chopped meat

ròuxiàn

[Corporate Punishment] Pack minced meat for jiaozi.

mince pie

ròuxiànbǐng

[empanada] refers to a pie made by filling the dough with fragrant meat stuffing.

corporal punishment

ròuxíng

[Corporate Torture] Penalties imposed on the body of criminals or offenders, including death penalty, flogging and imprisonment.

According to ancient legend, there are many filial daughters, such as female Jing and Ti Ying. Once King Jing abolished the punishment of injuring Huai, and once Emperor Wen abolished the corporal punishment, they were able to bend their hearts and get rid of their fathers. -"Jing Hua Yuan"

naked eye

ròuyǎn

[naked eye] The human eye without any instrument.

The stars seen by the naked eye are just a drop in the ocean.

naked eye

ròuyǎn

[shortsighted] refers to the secular vision.

Don't know mount tai with the naked eye

ordinary mortal (without any superhuman abilities)

ròuyǎn-fántāi

[a short sighted and good-for-nothing person] ordinary people with the naked eye

Many officials saw that he was handsome and beautiful, but they dared not recognize him as a demon. He's all flesh-eyed, but he's a good man. -The Journey to the West

broiler (chicken)

ròuyòngjī

[meat chicken] Variety of chicken for food, such as nine catties of yellow.

beef cattle

ròuyòngniú

[stocker] An edible bull or heifer suitable for fattening and selling.

sexual desire

ròuyù

[carnal desire] sexual desire (derogatory)

meat quality

ròuzhì

Succulence [succulence] Biology refers to soft and thick substances.

Cactus has fleshy stems.

fleshy fruit

ròuzhìguǒ

[fleshy fruit] A fruit (such as a berry, stone fruit or pear fruit) consisting mainly of soft and juicy tissues.

gravy

ròuzhī

[Gravey] The sap released after cook the meat or cook the meat.

slaughter pig

ròuzhū

[pork pig] A pig for meat.

thorn in one's flesh/side

ròuzhōngcì

[a thorn in one's flesh] A metaphor for someone who hates the most and is eager to get rid of it (often used with "eyesore")

Id al-fitr

ròuzījié

[Viroziheit] Islamic Eid al-Fitr

Persian Roza

Roza,' fast'

meat

ròu ㄖㄡˋ

( 1)

Red, soft tissue in human or animal body: ~ body. ~ class. ~ eat. Muscle ~ Ticket (person taken captive by bandits, by which bandits extort money from his family). ~ body (Buddhism refers to the body).

(2)

Edible part of fruit: longan ~. Winter melon ~ thick.

(3)

Fruit is not crisp, not crisp: ~ pulp watermelon.

(4)

Slow in action and temper: doing things really ~.

(5)

In ancient times, it was called a perforated edge in a circular object.

(6)

Very close and loving, call your children more often.

Zheng code: LDOO, U: 8089, GBK:C8E2.

Number of strokes: 6, radical: meat, number of strokes: 253434.

flesh; meat;

Chemical composition of meat

1.Moisture:

Water is the most abundant part of meat, accounting for about 70%, so water has a great influence on meat quality.

2. protein:

The protein content in fresh meat is related to fat, but not as closely as fat and water.

Myoglobin is closely related to meat color, and both myoglobin and hemoglobin have great influence on meat color.

Collagen, elastin and reticulin are all hard proteins, which constitute connective tissue.

(Collagen can be dissolved when heated with water, but reticulin and elastin can't be dissolved.) protein has a huge molecule in living polymers, and its basic structure is a polypeptide chain with amino acids and carboxyl groups.

(with nonpolar hydrogen carbide groups: glycine, alanine, leucine, isoleucine)

(Acidic amino acids and inducers: aspartic acid, asparagine, glutamic acid, glutamine)

(Basic amino acids: lysine, arginine, histidine)

(Groups with carboxyl groups: serine, threonine, tyrosine)

(Aromatic side chain: Alanine, Tryptophan)

(Sulfur-containing side chains: cysteine, cystine, methionine)

(Iminoacids: hydroxyproline, proline)

3. Lipids:

Lipids can be divided into three parts.

subcutaneous fat

Perirenal

Intermuscular fat

4。 Non-protein nitrogenous compounds:

creatine

Subyellow

nad

triphosphopyridine nucleotide

Carnosine, etc

5. Nitrogen-free organic compounds

6. Inorganic substances:

Sodium, potassium, magnesium, calcium, zinc, iron, copper, silver, aluminum, tin, lead, manganese, uranium, cobalt and so on. ......

Potassium is the most abundant, followed by sodium. Polyvalent metals such as magnesium, calcium, zinc and iron are abundant.

Other metals have less content.

7. Volatile components:

The aroma volatility of meat is a comprehensive product of complex organic compounds and complex senses.

Smell and taste are important factors affecting flavor, and temperature and PH also directly affect flavor.

During the heating process, the flavors of hydrogen sulfide, ammonia, acetaldehyde, acetone, diacetyl, hexanal, methyl ethyl ketone, isobutyraldehyde, butyraldehyde, valeraldehyde, isobutanol, dimethyl sulfide and trace amounts of formic acid, acetic acid and butyric acid mainly come from two categories.

1 species is the aroma produced in raw meat.

Two kinds of odor are generated during heating, and Maillard reaction and progressive decomposition are the best extraction methods.

8. vitamins:

Pig is the best source of vitamin B.

9. Enzymes:

Enzymes are biocatalysts involved in chemical reactions in cells, which exist in various tissues and organs. Enzymes are protein, even myosin, which is a structural protein, and have the function of pyridine triphosphate nucleotide. Enzymes in meat include phosphorylase, glucosidase, phosphoglucosylase, hexose phosphate isomerase, hexose phosphate kinase, triose phosphate isomerase, glyceraldehyde phosphate dehydrogenase, phosphoglycerate mutase, enolase, pyruvate phosphate kinase, lactate dehydrogenase, etc. Cytochrome series include succinate dehydrogenase and cytochrome oxidase, etc.

Stewed pork with brown sauce

Braised pork is a famous local dish, which fully embodies the characteristics of the local dish "thick oil red sauce". When it comes to braised pork, we naturally can't forget Su Dongpo, who pushed the cause of eating braised pork to a peak.

It is precisely because of his efforts that braised pork has been able to move from the grassroots to the upper level, from the ordinary people's vegetable pots to the literati's table. In fact, Dongpo pork, which has a long history and is famous all over the country, is braised pork after all. It's really hard to tell when and where braised pork came into being. However, due to Mr. Dongpo's tireless efforts, braised pork has officially stepped onto the stage of history since then. "Huangzhou good pork, cheap as dirt, the rich refused to eat, the poor don't understand cooking. Slow down the fire, less water, and it will be beautiful when the fire is full. Come and play a bowl early every day, and you will be full of your own control. " From this poem "Eating Pork" by Su Dongpo, it is not difficult to see that Mr. Su Lao is not only "delicious" like "playing a bowl early every day", but also knows how to cook braised pork "slowly, with little water, and it will be beautiful when the heat is enough". All this is really worth learning from those "lazy cooks" who are lazy or unable to cook braised pork. We clearly see that Mr. Su Lao did not forget the construction of material civilization-eating braised pork-while doing a good job in the construction of spiritual civilization-writing poems and lyrics. At that time, he used his behavior to tell us the truth that "both spiritual civilization and material civilization should be grasped and both hands should be hard". This foresight is really admirable and admirable. I guess, Mr. Su's poems, such as "river of no return, the waves are exhausted, and the romantic figures of the ages", which were written with his brilliant pen, may have been written with a wave of his hand after he had a big meal of braised pork. Great literati have their own unique creative habits. Li Bai can write hundreds of poems about drinking, but why can't Dongpo write hundreds of poems about eating meat?