Answer: MEAT
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Referring crossword puzzle clues
- Essence
- Gist
- Supermarket section
- Heart
- Deli offering
- Heart of the matter
- Food
- Crux
- Kernel
- Nitty-gritty
- Menu item
- Substance
- Essential part
- Beef
- Essentials
- Vegan's no-no
- Vegetarian's no-no
- Protein source
- Dinner course
- Stew ingredient
- Pith
- Butcher's offering
- Essential point
- Barbecue offering
- Butcher's stock
- Heart and soul
- Kind of ball
- Beef, e.g.
- Quintessence
- Deli staple
- Meal course
- Ham or lamb
- Foodstuff
- Potatoes partner
- Butcher-shop buy
- Deli stock
- Table staple
- Butcher's wares
- Potatoes' partner
- Pork or beef
- Carnivore's diet
- Ham, e.g.
- Good source of protein
- Flesh
- Deli array
- Cooked animal flesh
- Beef or pork
- Main thrust
- Kind of course
- It may be cured
- Headcheese, e.g.
- Burrito filling
- Substantial content
- Steak, e.g.
- Spam, e.g.
- Edible kernel
- What vegetarians eschew
- What vegans avoid
- Vegetarian's taboo
- Vegan's taboo
- Vegan's avoidance
- Nut part
- It can be cured
- Chophouse offering
- Charcuterie fare
- Carnivore's craving
- Steaks
- Partner of potatoes
- Nut center
- Lamb, e.g.
- Chicken or turkey, e.g.
- ___ loaf
- Venison or veal
- Substantive part
- Ravioli filling, perhaps
- Ravioli filling
- Mutton, e.g.
- Matter of course?
- Gist of the matter
- Entree item, often
- Entree item
- Contents of some lockers
- Cold cuts, e.g.
- Chuck, e.g.
- Butcher's inventory
- Brisket, e.g.
- Beef or lamb
- What carnivores eat
- Vegetarian's bane
- Vegan's bane
- Veal or venison
- Veal or pork
- Veal or beef
- Subway selection
- Stuff in a locker
- Steak or veal
- Some cuts
- Ravioli filling, sometimes
- Porkchops, e.g.
- Pork, e.g.
- Part of many entrees
- No-no for a vegan
- Much of a paleo diet
- Lion's diet
- Lamb or ham
- Headcheese
- Fridge staple
- Food for carnivores
- Edible flesh
- Charcuterie offering
- Carnivore's intake
- Carnivore's choice
- Word with head or ball
- Word after red or dead
- What an Impossible Burger lacks
- What a Beyond Burger lacks
- Vegetarians don't chew it, they eschew it
- Vegans eschew it
- Vegan no-no
- Veal, e.g.
- Veal or ham
- Tyrannosaur's diet
- Tenderizer target
- Substantive content
- Substantial portion
- Steak or veal, e.g.
- Steak or chop
- SPAM, ham or lamb, e.g.
- Spam, ham or lamb
- Singer Loaf
- Salami or pastrami, for example
- Protein provider
- Potpie ingredient
- Potatoes' go-with
- Potatoes accompaniment
- Pork, say
- Pork, for one
- Pastrami or salami
- Paleo diet staple
- Nutshell contents
- No-no in a vegetarian's diet
- Mutton or venison
- Most important part
- Lamb or pork
- It's verboten to vegans
- It's verboten to a vegan
- It's mainly because of the _____
- It's in a nutshell
- It's eschewed by vegans
- Hamburger, e.g.
- Ham, lamb or Spam
- Gist or substance
- Food group
- Food for a carnivore
- Entree, often
- Couscous ingredient
- Cooked flesh
- Charcuterie wares
- Carnivore's need
- Carnivore's fare
- Butcher's buy
- Butcher shop product
- "Bat Out of Hell" Loaf
- Word with grinder or packer
- Word with ball or hook
- Word before grinder or locker
- White or dark food at Thanksgiving
- White or dark food
- What vegetarians don't eat
- What vegetarians avoid
- What tempeh can be a substitute for
- What an Impossible Burger eschews
- What a vegetarian avoids
- What a vegan vetoes
- What "some hae"
- Viande
- Venison, e.g.
- Venison or lamb
- Veggie platter's lack
- Vegetarians eschew it (NOT chew it)
- Vegetarians avoid it
- Vegetarian's no no
- Vegetarian's eschewal
- Vegetarian's avoidance
- Vegetarian's anathema
- Veal or venison, for example
- Turkey, pork, or beef
- Turkey or ham
- Turkey or chicken
- Tomato sauce extra
- Tofu replaces it in many recipes
- Tofu might replace it
- The important part
- Taboo food group for a vegan
- T. rex's food
- Sweet ___ (candy)
- Substance.
- Stew need
- Steakhouse stock
- Steak or pork
- Steak house supply
- Spam, for one
- Spam or ham
- Something verboten to a vegetarian
- Something one especially enjoys: Slang.
- Solid food.
- Sinatra's "Meet ___ the Copa"
- Shank or flank
- Seitan might substitute for it
- Sausage, e.g.
- Roasted animal flesh
- Ribs or chops
- Ravioli option
- Ravioli filling, often
- Ravioli filler
- Protein, say
- Protein, often
- Protein for non-vegetarians
- Poultry or pork, e.g.
- Potatoes go-with
- Potato complement
- Possible ravioli filling
- Pork, beef, or chicken
- Pork, beef or lamb
- Pork or veal, for example
- Pork or turkey, e.g.
- Pork or mutton
- Pork or ham
- Pork or beef, for example
- Pork or beef, e.g.
- Pescatarian no-no
- Pepperoni or sausage
- Pecan pith
- Pastrami or pepperoni, for example
- Pastrami or corned beef
- Pasta filling, sometimes
- Part of the Atkins diet
- Part of an omnivore's diet
- Paleo diet protein
- Oxtail or veal, say
- One protein source
- One man's ___ . . .
- Nut's best part
- Nonvegetarian food
- Mr. Loaf, to his friends?
- Meal for a carnivore
- Makeup of some loaves
- Main dish, often
- Light or dark subject
- Light or dark edible
- Lenten pie's lack
- Lamb, for many gyros
- Lamb or veal
- Lamb or ham, for example
- Jerky, e.g.
- It's verboten to a vegetarian
- It may be well done
- It may be cured or smoked
- It may be cured by smoking
- It goes through the grinder
- Impossible burgers are made without it
- Impossible Burger's lack
- Herbivores avoid it
- Head cheese, ironically
- Head cheese, in large part
- Head cheese, e.g.
- Hard rock singer ___ Loaf
- Hamburger or ham, for example
- Ham, lamb, or Spam
- Ham or veal
- Ham or turkey, for example
- Ham or hamburger, e.g.
- Ham or hamburger
- Ham or chicken
- H.C.L. item
- Ground be'f is made without it
- Grocery store area with steak
- Gist, as of a story
- Gist of an argument
- Galbi or bulgogi, e.g.
- Frequent entree
- Food group sometimes avoided on Mondays
- Food eschewed by a vegetarian
- Food avoided by vegans
- Food avoided by Jains
- Flesh for eating
- Flesh as food
- Flank or shank
- Filler in a deli sandwich (and in the four longest Across answers)
- Fido's favorite food
- Essential content
- Essence (but maybe not to a vegan)
- Entree feature, often
- Edible part of anything
- Edible part of a nut
- Cuts for chops
- Companion of potatoes
- Common barbecue fare
- Coconut filler
- Classic partner of potatoes
- Churrascaria specialty
- Chuck, say
- Chops, for instance
- Chops, e.g.
- Chops and steaks
- Chop cuts
- Chicken or mutton
- Chicken or beef
- Carnivore's food
- Carnivore's diet.
- Carnivore's desire
- Candidate for curing
- Buy from a butcher
- Butcher's goods
- Butcher's concern
- Butcher-shop product
- Bully or jerky
- Beyond ___ (plant-based protein)
- Beef or veal
- Beef or ham
- Beef or chicken
- Beef or bacon
- Baseball rookie, in slang
- Ball preceder
- Ball or head leader
- Another man's poison
- Animal flesh
- Anathema to vegetarians
- An anagram for team
- & 25. Pasties, e.g.
- "Two Out of Three Ain't Bad" ___ Loaf
- "Turf" half of surf and turf
- "The Omnivore's Dilemma" topic
- "Protein," in some restaurant options
- "Paradise by the Dashboard Light" Loaf
- "One man's ___ is another man's poison"
- "If you dont eat your ___, you cant have any pudding"
- "If you don't eat your ___, you can't have any pudding"
- "Bat Out of Hell" ___ Loaf
- ____ loaf
- ___ wagon (ambulance, in slang)
- ___ tenderizer
- ___ lover's pizza
- ___ Loaf ("Bat out of Hell" singer)
- ___ and potatoes
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