offals
Offals refer to the edible parts of an animal that are not typically consumed as a primary food source. These parts are often discarded or considered inedible by humans, but they have been used in various cuisines around the world for centuries. Common examples of offals include the heart, liver, lungs, kidneys, and intestines of animals such as cattle, pigs, and sheep.
In many cultures, offals are prepared using traditional cooking methods to enhance their flavor and texture.
Offals are not only a source of protein but also provide essential nutrients, including iron, zinc, and
Despite their nutritional benefits, offals can be challenging to digest and may have a strong flavor, which