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How to recognize lymph meat

The first thing is that cooked lymph meat chews and feels like it has one hard little grain in it, and the white meat is rough with grain after grain. Lymph alone is not meat, it looks nothing like meat, complete cooked meat, look well at the top of the meat there is nothing other than meat.

Lymph, also known as lymphatic fluid, is a colorless, transparent fluid in humans and animals that contains lymphocytes and is formed partly by the infiltration of tissue fluid into lymphatic vessels. Lymphatic vessels are tubes similar in structure to veins and are found throughout the body. Lymph circulates in the lymphatic vessels and eventually flows into the veins, where some of the tissue fluid flows into the bloodstream and back again. Lymph is present in all parts of the body and plays a vital role in the body's immune system.