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How to Cook Marinated Meat

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  How To Cook Marinated Meat Cooking marinated meat is an entire feast. Ensuring that you have added the right spices, and ingredients you can cook the most delicious food. While there are numerous marinated meat recipes, they can be applied for beef, chicken or even for lamb; the only thing that matters is what you are cooking. Marinated meat is not a new term, but there are still some questions about marinated meat. Not everyone is clear about what should be added and done while aiming to cook some. So, if you’re one of those people, keep reading this quick guide to finding out how to cook marinated meat.   What Is Marinated Meat? The meat that is soaked in a seasoned liquid known before cooking is known as marinated meat. There are different spices and flavours added for enhancing flavours and changing the surface texture. There are benefits of eating marinated meat, starting from knowing what you will be eating and are in complete control of it, rather than eating somet

How to find the best place to buy halal meats in London?

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Halal Meat in London The term ‘Halal’ stands for ‘permissible’ in Arabic and any food that is not considered halal is not allowed for consumption as per the Islamic law. The Quran specifies that any meat with the presence of blood, rotting remains and pork is purely taboo and unfit for human consumption. As a Muslim, one is expected to strictly adhere to the Islamic laws. Coming into a new city one can’t help but wonder how to stick to the sacred Islamic guideline. But look no further, we are here to help you find Halal meat in London . What is considered Halal meat? In meat and poultry industry, animals like chicken, goat, sheep, lamb, cow and bison etc. are considered permissible to consume if slaughtered using Islamic way. These said animals must be slaughtered and prepared according the Islamic law for consumption. In terms of marine life and sea food, anything is consumable with the exclusion of frogs, alligators and crocodiles.   But it is necessary to ch