- Armour Star: Mechanically separated chicken, beef tripe, partially defatted cooked beef fatty tissue, beef hearts, water, partially defatted cooked pork fatty tissue, salt, and less than 2 percent: mustard, natural flavorings, dried garlic, dextrose, sodium erythorbate, and sodium nitrite.
- Hormel: Beef tripe, mechanically separated chicken, beef hearts, partially defatted cooked beef fatty tissue, meat broth, vinegar, salt, flavoring, sugar, and sodium nitrite.
- Libby's: Mechanically separated chicken, pork skin, partially defatted cooked pork fatty tissue, partially defatted cooked beef fatty tissue, vinegar, less than 2% of: salt, spices, sugar, flavorings, sodium erythorbate and sodium nitrate.
"mechanically separated chicken" is a paste-like product made by forcing crushed bone and tissue through a sieve to separate bone from tissue
"beef tripe" is made from the first three chambers of a cow's stomach
...at your own risk...it's something I've only seen old men eating...my dad used to eat it, along with vienna sausages, deviled ham, and other things that come in small round cans with a pop-top...
well, it wouldn't be on the shelf of people didn't like it...but I throw up in my mouth just thinking about eating it...
