What is beef tallow? Which was being used in the Prasad?
What is beef tallow? Which was being used in the Prasad?
The debate about beef in the country is very old. But this time the matter is about the alleged use of substandard material and animal fat in the prasad of the world famous tirupati temple. In fact, the ruling telugu desam party claimed on thursday that the Gujarat-based livestock laboratory has confirmed adulteration. tdp spokesperson Anam venkat Ramana reddy showed the alleged lab report in a press conference, which confirmed the presence of "beef tallow" in the sample of ghee given. Today we will tell you what exactly is beef tallow.
What is the matter?
Now the question is what exactly is beef tallow and what is this whole matter. First let us understand what the matter is. Let us tell you that andhra pradesh Congress President YS sharmila has written on the social media platform X that 'Chandrababu Naidu's comment that he has used animal oil instead of ghee in Laddu Prasadam as cm is harmful to the sanctity and reputation of Tirumala. At the same time, the deity of crores of Hindus, Venkatesh, has been tarnished. We demand from cm Chandrababu Naidu that if there is no political dimension in your allegations, if you have no intention of politicizing emotions, a high level committee should be formed immediately or the cbi should investigate.
Beef tallow
Now the question is what is beef tallow. Let us tell you that beef tallow is basically made of beef fat. It contains fat extracted from beef pieces like rump roast, ribs and steak. It can also be made by melting pure fat extracted from meat, which turns into a flexible substance when cooled. It looks like soft butter at room temperature.
Temple Prasad
Let us tell you that laddu prasad is prepared in tirupati temple. Every day 3 lakh laddus are made and distributed here. Beef fat, animal fat and fish oil have been mixed in the laddus. All this is mixed in the ghee from which the laddus are prepared. Not only this, these laddus are not only distributed to the devotees as prasad, but these laddus are also offered to god as prasad.