tripe

views updated May 23 2018

tripe Lining of the first three stomachs of ruminants, usually calf or ox. Sold ‘dressed’, i.e. cleaned and treated with lime. According to the part of the stomach there are various kinds, such as blanket, honeycomb, book, monk's hood, and reed tripe. Contains a large amount of connective tissue which forms gelatine on boiling. A 150‐g portion is a good source of calcium; a source of protein, niacin, iron, zinc, and copper; contains 7 g of fat, of which one‐fifth is saturated; supplies 150 kcal (630 kJ).

tripe

views updated May 17 2018

tripe / trīp/ • n. 1. the first or second stomach of a cow or other ruminant used as food.2. inf. nonsense; rubbish: you do talk tripe sometimes.

tripe

views updated Jun 11 2018

tripe stomach of an ox, etc. used for food. XIII. — (O)F. tripe, It. trippa, of unkn. orig.